行くの?行かないの?
Are you going or staying?
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Kanji 行, meaning going, appears in 6,211 Japanese example sentences with translation.
This page groups example sentences to show how kanji 行 appears in context, how the reading behaves, and how the translation maps to the usage.
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行くの?行かないの?
Are you going or staying?
母さん、どこ行くの?
Where are you going, Mom?
海外にはいつ行くの?
When are you going abroad?
今日はどこに行くの?
Where are you going today?
買い物、いつ行くの?
When are you going shopping?
コンサートに行くの?
Are you going to the concert?
映画に行くのはどう?
How about we go to the movies?
今日は学校に行くの?
Are you going to school today?
今日はジムに行くの?
Are you going to the gym today?
明日は学校に行くの?
Are you going to school tomorrow?
明日って海に行ける?
Can you go to the beach tomorrow?
トムも行くんだよね?
Tom is going to go, too, isn't he?
日本に何しに行くの?
What are you going to do in Japan?
軽く食べに行かない?
Why don't we go grab a bite to eat?
明日、どこ行きたい?
Where would you like to go tomorrow?