散歩に行きたい?
Do you want to take a walk?
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Kanji 行, meaning going, appears in 6,211 Japanese example sentences with translation.
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散歩に行きたい?
Do you want to take a walk?
一緒に行こうか?
Do you want to go together?
どっか行きたい?
Do you want to go somewhere?
映画観に行くの?
Are you going to the movies?
もう行かなきゃ!
It's high time to get going!
泳ぎに行きたい?
Do you want to go for a swim?
旅行はいつから?
When do you start on your trip?
郵便局に行くの?
Are you going to the post office?
飲みに行かない?
Do you want to go out and get something to drink?
私が行ってもいい?
Is it OK if I come?
まいど!どこ行く?
Heya! Where ya goin'?
街にはよく行くの?
Do you often go to town?
海に行くのはどう?
How about we go to the beach?
行って見てくれば?
Why don't you go and have a look?
30分で行けるよ。
I can be there in thirty minutes.