しりあ
Meanings
Verb (5-dan, う, intransitive)
1. to get to know each other; to make acquaintance
Pitch accent
りあ
Examples (34 in total)
When did you come to know her?
Where did you get to know her?
Where did you meet your boyfriend?
How did you meet your wife?
I met my wife at a mixer party.
I got to know him when I was a student.
How did you get to know Tom?
Do you know anybody in Boston?
I'm very happy to have met you.
Have you known him for a long time?
The boy and the girl seem to know each other.
I got to know her through one of my friends.
How long have you known her?
How long have you known him?
How did you come to know one another?
How long have you known Jack?
How did you come to know her?
The two met each other at a vocational college for animation.
Tom and Mary met at a New Year's party.
That's how I got to know her.
Once you get to know her, she is very friendly.
I came to know many university students.
I became acquainted with her two weeks ago.
"How did you two meet?" "It's a long story."
It is very important for us to know each other.
This is how I got acquainted with them.
Jim fell in love with Mary the moment he met her.
How long have you known Judy?
I often think of the place where we met each other.
Meeting many people is an important part of a party.
Have you ever run into someone you met on the Internet?
"How long have we known each other?" "Ten years."
That's how I came to know her.
How did you come to know each other?