つもり
Meanings
Noun
Usually written in kana
1. intention; plan; purpose; expectation
2. belief; assumption; thought; conviction
3. estimate; estimation; calculation
Pitch accent
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Top 200
Used in vocabulary (3 in total)
last drink (of sake); last glass; last cup
to pile up and up; to pile up more and more; to mount (e.g. debts, concerns)
estimate; estimation; valuation; quotation
Examples (200 in total)
I intend to try.
I'm going to wait outside.
I didn't mean to.
What were you planning to do?
I didn't mean to do that.
They intend to attack.
I didn't mean to offend you.
Are you going to give up?
Are you going to kiss me?
Do you plan to stay long?
I have no intention of selling it.
Are you going to pay?
I planned to become a teacher, but I never did.
I plan to go to the movies.
He believes that he is a hero.
Are you going to attend the meeting?
When are you going to leave?
I plan to be a doctor.
How are you going to carry it out?
I'm going to lose weight.
I'm going to get divorced.
How long will you be staying?
Are you going to attend the ceremony?
I will stay at home.
Where are you planning to go?
Are you going to eat this?
She's going to kill me.
I had intended to go, but I forgot to.
I intended to go with him.
I didn't mean that.
Are you going to go there?
What do you plan to do?
What are you going to do today?
Where are you going to put this?
I'm sorry. I didn't mean to.
I have no intention of asking him.
Sorry, I didn't mean to scare you.
Are you going to buy that?
We're going to come again.
I'm sorry. I didn't mean to make you cry.
I intend to change jobs.
Do you really want to wear that?
When are you planning to get married?
Sorry! I thought I had already answered you.
Do you plan to buy that car?
He is going to help you.
Are you going to run every day?
I mean to stop drinking.
How do you plan to get home?
I am going to go to Tokyo tomorrow.
I plan to break up with her.
What are you going to do in college?
Are you going to sing here?
What are you going to be when you grow up?
I am getting off at the next station.
This was meant as a joke.
She intended to go shopping.
Tomorrow, I'm going to study at the library.
Who do you plan to eat dinner with?
Are you going to make a shelf?
Are you going to take part in the next race?
I didn't mean to keep it secret.
Do you plan to go to Tokyo by bus?
I aim to be a doctor when I grow up.
Do you plan to go abroad?
We won't go out unless it stops raining.
Are you planning to go abroad?
I will stay home tomorrow.
Are you really going to do that?
Are you going to walk home?
I will wait until she comes.
Are you going to be here long?
I will stop him from going.
Are you going to be home tonight?
Are you really going to eat all that?
He is going to go to school tomorrow.
I have no intention of telling you the result.
He seemed to conceal the fact.
I'm going to come back here tonight.
Are you planning on eating that all by yourself?
I expected to finish this work, but I couldn't.
Are you going to write to your father?
I meant to call her, but I forgot to.
Hey, I'm tired, so I'm gonna go to bed early.
I am not sure, but I think I want to be a teacher.
Where does that idiot think he is going?
Sorry, I only meant it as a joke.
I'm going to fly to the moon.
I'm taking tomorrow morning off from work.
Work harder if you plan to succeed.
I didn't mean to sound so harsh.
He'll go to the hospital today.
Will you travel alone?
You have to make efforts if you are to succeed.
If the phone rings again, I plan to ignore it.
What are you going to do this evening?
They are going to investigate the affair.
I think I understand you well enough.
I didn't mean to hurt your feelings.
What do you intend to do with your future?
She plans to write a letter after school.
Are you still going to buy that?
What are you planning to do?
Is she going to go to America this year?
I'm going to stop at this hotel for the night.
When will you complete the preparations?
He intends to buy a new bicycle.
I'm studying English because I plan to go to the United States.
How long do you intend to keep complaining?
Are you going to go see that movie?
I have no intention of meddling in your affairs.
"Will you play the piano tomorrow?" "No, I won't."
I asked what he was going to do.
How long are you going to stay in Japan?
I am going to America by plane.
Sorry. I didn't mean to bother you.
Are you going to invite her to the party?
I plan on buying a new umbrella.
I am going to ascertain the truth of the matter.
They are going to play baseball after school.
He is going to buy a new bicycle next week.
What are you going to do next Sunday?
He's going to join our club.
Are you going to go home early today?
What are you planning to do after this is over?
I thought you were going to stay at home.
Of course, I will go there with you.
What are you going to do after you leave school?
I'm not here to make friends.
He doesn't want me to go, but I mean to.
How much longer do you plan to sit here?
Please tell me where you will live.
I am sending you a picture of my family.
I was going to write to you, but I was too busy.
My son is going to be a teacher.
I thought you weren't going to tell anyone.
Which city are you going to visit first?
Do you plan to spend your whole life in that store?
I am going to put this machine to the test today.
Since it'll be hot tomorrow, we'll go swimming.
I'm going to buy a camera for my daughter.
Are you going by train or by car?
What are you going to do for summer vacation?
Where are you going to go on your vacation?
Oh, I'm just going to take it easy.
We will give her a present on her birthday.
We are going to travel in a group this summer.
I had intended to visit you yesterday.
I'm planning to read as many books as I can this year.
Are you going to go home earlier than usual today?
I'm going to stay with my uncle in Kyoto.
He studied hard with the intention of passing the examination.
I'm going to have my eyes examined.
I need a new pen. I'll buy one.
Are you going to do your homework this afternoon?
I did say that, but I didn't mean it.
No matter what anyone says, I plan to go.
I thought you were going to do something about that.
She has no idea what I intend to do.
I had no idea of what she intended to do.
I thought you were going to be at home last night.
I don't care how much it costs. I'm going to buy it anyway.
I have no intention whatever of disturbing you.
I will get in touch with you again about this matter.
If you are to succeed, you must start studying now.
I plan to study this afternoon after I get home.
I will go even if it rains tomorrow.
I thought you guys were planning on coming to my party.
We're going to discuss the problem tomorrow.
What shirt will you wear to school today?
We'll eat lunch after we get home.
He says that he will study English harder.
My uncle told me the story by way of a joke.
I plan to stay here until my money runs out.
I thought you were going to wear your new suit.
I meant it to be used as a textbook.
Whatever happens, I'll stick to my principles to the bitter end.
I just wanted to give him some advice, but in the end I made him angry.
She said that she would follow him no matter where he went.
If you are going to America, brush up your English.
Since I plan to have quit my job by that time, maybe I could go!
If it rains tomorrow, I'll stay at home.
No matter how long it takes, I will finish the job.
I plan to reply to his letter right away.
I plan to check to see if what he said was true or not.
I thought you were going to come straight home.
You must work hard if you are to succeed.
Although he thought he was helping us, he was only in the way.
No matter what you may say, I will not change my mind.
If you're to do well in school, you must study hard.
I'm going to Japan in 2020.
I plan to finish it in two or three minutes.
I am going to stay here for a couple of days.
Are you going to open the box?
Hey, what're you doing tomorrow night?
Are you going to open the envelope?
I'll give her some flowers.
When will you live in Sanda next year?
She says she has no intention of having a baby until she's in her thirties.
This summer, I plan to read every book on these three shelves.