あそこ
Meanings
Pronoun
Usually written in kana
1. there; over there; that place; yonder; you-know-where
place physically distant from both speaker and listener
Noun
Colloquialism
Usually written in kana
2. genitals; private parts; nether regions
when read as "あそこ, あすこ, アソコ"
3. that far; that much; that point
something psychologically distant from both speaker and listener
Pitch accent
そこ
Top 900
Examples (43 in total)
The teacher is over there.
Is it warm there?
Yours is over there.
There's nothing there.
I don't want to go there at all.
He is playing over there.
Can we sit at the table over there?
There's a cat sleeping over there.
Let's rent a bike there.
The vending machines are over there.
Let's have a seat over there, Annie.
We can see his house over there.
I always wanted to go there.
Put it there, not here.
My clothes are over there.
He lives in that house over there.
Is it OK if I put this over there?
He pointed to the tower over there.
I never thought I'd see her there.
I'm afraid that place is a little too expensive.
Who's that woman standing over there?
The girl that I like is over there.
The man who is standing there is my father.
Are those people over there your friends?
It's dangerous, so don't open that window.
The boy standing over there is my son.
I can't remember why I was there.
He is older than the boy who is over there.
Look at the girl over there.
I sometimes go to that bookstore.
The man standing over there is Mr Smith.
I think that's where Tom works.
We could not go there because of the rain.
Oh, look! There's a big snake over there!
If only he had been there.
Oh, look, look! There's a big rainbow over there!
There was someone sitting on a bench reading a book there.
Please move this stone from here to there.
Look at that smoke. That building must be on fire.
The sugar’s over there, next to the flour.
There are two dogs over there.
This river becomes shallow at that point.
The bike parked over there is my brother's.