Sign In

Dictionary

Recent Searches

Japanese Sentences with English Translations - Sentences [%25E3%2581%2582%25E3%2582%258D%25E3%2581%2586]

Search by Japanese

字▼

Search by English Meaning

By next April will you have studied English for ten years?
What to do next is our question.
What to do next is the question.
Then the guest of honor opens them and expresses his or her appreciation.
It is rather difficult for an old man to keep up with the times.
At times the train doesn't arrive on time.
Sometimes he acted as if he were my boss.
I get lonely at times.
I hope you are willing to communicate under these conditions because e-mail is the most effective and convenient under different time zones.
The clock has two hands, an hour hand and a minute hand.
A clock has two hands.
It is important that you should be punctual.
It is truly said that time is anger's medicine.
We have enough time.
I had enough time, so I didn't need to hurry.
Time is a precious thing, so we should make the best use of it.
I have plenty of time, but not enough money.
We have all kinds of time.
We have plenty of time.
We've got plenty of time.

This site uses the EDICT and KANJIDIC dictionary files. These files are the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and are used in conformance with the Group's licence.