Japanese Type-two Verb Course 1

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出る(でる)

Meaning:

る」means “to leave”, “to attend”, “to appear”, “to lead to”.


Stroke order of kanji 出:

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Examples:

なん出る
What time are you leaving?

午後ごごかい出る
Are you going to attend this afternoon’s meeting?

列車れっしゃろく出る
The train leaves at six.

はつなん出ますか。
What time does the first train leave?

かれはよくテレビに出ます
He often appears on TV.

このみちはどこに出ますか。
Where does this street lead to?

ポーラはおかあさんにでんをかけるために部屋へや出ました
Paula left the room to call her mother.

なかいちかんまえ出たよ。
Tanaka left an hour ago.

わたしはパーティーに出たい
I would love to attend the party.

彼女かのじょはもう会社かいしゃ出た
She has already left the company.
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