👨him (ハピネス)

pronoun
/hɪm/
彼を (kare o)

意味

Used to refer to a male person or animal already mentioned.
意味の翻訳
すでに言及された男性または動物を指すために使用されます。
Sude ni genkyū sareta dansei matawa dōbutsu o sasu tame ni shiyō saremasu.

例文

I saw him at the park yesterday.

昨日公園で彼を見かけました。
Kinō kōen de kare o mikakemashita.

同義語

that man, that boy, male person, he

対義語

her, she

コロケーション

with him, for him, about him, help him

その他の例文

I couldn't respect him more.

これ以上彼を尊敬することはできなかった。
Kore ijō kare o sonkei suru koto wa dekinakatta.

I presented him on his birthday.

私は彼の誕生日に彼にプレゼントを渡しました。
Watashi wa kare no tanjōbi ni kare ni purezento o watashimashita.

My name is Rahim. What about you?

私の名前はラヒムです。あなたは?
Watashi no namae wa Rahimu desu. Anata wa?

What would you like to see him for?

彼に会うのは何のためですか?
kare ni au no wa nan no tame desu ka

Hi, how are you? I am Rahim. Nice to meet you.

こんにちは、お元気ですか?私はラヒムです。お会いできてうれしいです。
Konnichiwa, ogenki desu ka? Watashi wa Rahimu desu. Oaidekite ureshii desu.

His wife always stood beside him in his bad days.

彼の妻は彼の悪い日々にいつも彼のそばに立っていました。
Kare no tsuma wa kare no warui hibi ni itsumo kare no soba ni tatte imashita.

I’m sorry, he’s not here right now. Would you like to leave a message for him?

ごめんなさい、彼は今ここにいません。彼にメッセージを残したいですか?
Gomen nasai, kare wa ima koko ni imasen. Kare ni mesēji o nokoshitai desu ka?

Dr. Karim is free next week. Do you want to book an appointment with him next Monday?

カリム博士は来週空いています。来週の月曜日に彼と約束をしたいですか?
Karimu hakase wa raishuu aiteimasu. Raishuu no getsuyoubi ni kare to yakusoku o shitai desu ka?

Dr. Smith is free next week. Do you want to book an appointment with him next Wednesday?

ドクター・スミスは来週空いています。来週の水曜日に彼とアポイントメントを取りますか?
Dokutā Sumisu wa raishū aiteimasu. Raishū no suiyōbi ni kare to apointomento o torimasu ka?

Hello, I'm here to visit my brother. His name is Rahim. He's admitted at the Surgery Ward.

こんにちは、私は兄に会いに来ました。彼の名前はラヒムです。彼は外科病棟に入院しています。
Konnichiwa, watashi wa ani ni ai ni kimashita. Kare no namae wa Rahimu desu. Kare wa geka byōtō ni nyūin shiteimasu.

関連語彙

used to refer to the person being addressed, often for emphasis or reflection
any person who; no matter who
used to ask about one or more items from a defined set
belonging to or associated with the speaker and one or more other people
all things; the whole lot
used to refer to people or things that are far away or distant in space, time, or thought

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