Comings and Goings (1)                      


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I will meet you there.
Anata ni ai ni iki masu.    

anata: you

Kanji translation:
au: meet


I can't come tomorrow.
Asita wa ike masen.    

ashita: tomorrow

Kanji translation:
iku: come, (go)


I'm coming.
Ima iki masu.    

ima: now

Please come with me.
Issho ni kite kudasai.    

issho ni: with

Kanji translation:
kuru: come


Would you come with me?
Anata mo issho ni iki masen ka?    

anata: you
issho ni: with

Where do you want to go?
Anata wa doko ni iki tai desu ka?    

anata: you
doko: where
iki tai: want to go

Why didn't you come yesterday?
Dou shite kinou kona katta no desu ka?    

dou shite: why
kinou: yesterday

I want to come again.
Mata ki tai desu.    

mata: again
ki tai: want to come

What time are you coming back?
Nan-ji ni modotte ki masu ka?    

modotte: back

Kanji translation:
nan-ji: what time


I'm coming back at around ten o'clock.
Juu-ji goro modori masu.    

goro: around

Kanji translation:
juu-ji: ten o'clock


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