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Example Sentences for 出

Kanji 出, meaning exit, appears in 3,810 Japanese example sentences with translation.

This page groups example sentences to show how kanji 出 appears in context, how the reading behaves, and how the translation maps to the usage.

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また血がてるよ。

You're bleeding again.

昨日は霧がてた?

Was it foggy yesterday?

今日は掛けるの?

Are you going out today?

安く来ませんか?

Can you lower the price?

いつここをるの?

When will you leave here?

何時にかけるの?

What time are you leaving?

何時に発するの?

What time are you leaving?

明日は掛けるの?

Are you going out tomorrow?

外にはたくない。

I don't want to go outside.

この町からたい。

I want to get out of this town.

空に星はていた?

Were there any stars in the sky?

トムは所したよ。

Tom has been released from jail.

今朝てた虹みた?

Did you see the rainbow this morning?

来週、張なんだ。

I will be on a business trip next week.

午後の会議、る?

Are you going to be at this afternoon's meeting?