あやま
Meanings
Verb (5-dan, る)
1. to apologize; to apologise
Pitch accent
やま
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Examples (40 in total)
You don't need to apologize.
I haven't apologized yet.
Why won't you apologize?
I'll apologize later.
I apologized immediately.
Why are you apologizing?
You don't have to apologize.
Yanni didn't apologize.
I only came to say I'm sorry.
There's no need to apologize.
I didn't apologize.
I felt I should apologize.
I'm not good with apologies.
It's too late to apologize now.
I must apologize to Ann.
"Is it too late to say I'm sorry?" "It's never too late."
I must make an apology to her.
You ought to have apologized to her.
Why should I apologize to you?
I came to apologize for what happened yesterday.
He did not so much as apologize to me.
I've already apologized for doing that.
Why should I apologize to Tom?
You should apologise to him for being late.
They had no other recourse but to apologize.
I apologized for what I did.
You must apologize for what you said.
You should apologize to her for being rude.
I apologized for having been late for school.
The child was told to apologize for being rude to the guests.
He apologized to the teacher for coming to school late.
You should apologize to her for that.
I apologized, but even then she wouldn't speak to me.
Mary is too stubborn to apologize.
It is desirable that she should apologize to him herself.
You must apologize to her, and that at once.
He apologized to them for taking up their time.
I don't have to apologize for what I said.
She apologized to his father for coming home late.
The politician did not bother to apologize for betraying our trust.