Sign In

Dictionary

Recent Searches

Japanese Sentences with English Translations - Sentences [ないと]

Search by Japanese

字▼

Search by English Meaning

We're in the red this month. If we don't start spending less next month, we won't have any savings left.
I think that that book is not so interesting.
The man asked me who I was, but I didn't think I had to answer.
Do you think I'm crazy?
"Will it stop raining soon?" "I'm afraid not."
"Will it stop raining soon?" "I'm afraid not."
Tom doesn't ever want to see Mary again.
The hospital that I went to for my allergies recommended me a shampoo that wouldn't trigger them. It's certainly effective - I think - but it's just way too expensive.
It never occurred to me that Tom might not be telling the truth.
I had been in Tokyo only three days when I received news of my father's death.
Aside from the tourist spots, it's not very prosperous, I think.
I thought it unusual that he was up so late at night.
I thought it was unusual that he was up so late at night.
I like this job, but I'd prefer not to call my boss over in a loud voice whenever something bad happens. I'm partial to elegance.
I you don't fold your clothes or hang them, they will be wrinkled.
I was given a scare by a doctor I interviewed for the TV program who warned me not to rest easy just because I had no allergic symptoms at the moment.
I think that Tom hasn't left yet.
Without his glasses, he is as blind as a bat.
Takashi said he wasn't afraid of ghosts, but when he heard some sounds from the supposedly empty second floor, he quickly scrambled away.
Do I have to study?

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.