散歩に行くの?
Are you going for a walk?
Sentences
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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散歩に行くの?
Are you going for a walk?
旅行よかった?
Did you have a good trip?
外国に行く気?
Do you plan to go overseas?
何回行ったの?
How many times have you gone?
行き方わかる?
Do you know how to get there?
私が先に行くよ!
I'm going first!
行かなきゃダメ?
Do I have to go?
そこに行ったの?
Did you go there?
どっか行こうよ!
Let's go somewhere!
どこへ行ったの?
Did you go someplace?
どこまで行くの?
How far are you going?
散歩に行こうか?
Shall we go for a walk?
飲みに行こうか?
Shall we go for a drink?
どっか行きたい?
Do you want to go somewhere?
旅行はいつから?
When do you start on your trip?