かよ
Meanings
Verb (5-dan, う, intransitive)
1. to go to and from (a place); to go back and forth between; to run between (e.g. bus, train, etc.); to ply between
2. to go to (school, work, etc.); to attend; to commute; to frequent
3. to circulate (e.g. blood, electricity); to be communicated (e.g. thought)
4. to resemble
Kanji used
pass through
Pitch accent
よう
Top 1200
Used in vocabulary (6 in total)
to resemble closely
to be flowing (of blood); to be alive; to be humane; to show signs of humanity
to visit frequently; to haunt
Examples (54 in total)
I go to Hyogo University.
Where do you attend high school?
Do you go to an elementary school?
He goes to kindergarten.
Bert doesn't go to high school, does he?
Tom goes to night school.
Do you go to school on foot?
We go to the same school.
How does he go to school?
Both my sister and brother go to college.
My father goes to his office by train.
He was fortunate to pass the exam.
She goes by the name of Amy.
I went to elementary school in Nagoya.
Jim boasts of having passed the exam.
How many times do you have to go to the dentist?
Tom went to high school in Boston.
This is the school where my father used to go.
My brother goes to the same school I do.
He used to walk to his office.
Buses run between the station and the airport.
Poverty prevented him from attending school.
I cared for the rabbits when I was at school.
Students from the suburbs come to school by bus.
I'll begin going to work starting April 10th.
She went by the name of Bess.
The school Tom goes to has a pool.
Kanako commutes from Chiba to Tokyo.
Mary went to a Catholic school.
He went by the name of Johnny.
There is a narrow path running along the cliff.
Mr Eliot's niece goes to a women's college.
I go to the same school as Kenji.
He goes by the name of Kenchan.
He was delighted to know I had passed the exam.
She bought a bicycle in order to go to school.
Our children all go to the local school.
My younger brother, who goes to a different school, started last week.
Mr. Jackson is the principal of the high school that Tom goes to.
The law obliges us to send our children to school.
There's narrow road to the village.
In Japan, attendance at elementary and junior high school is compulsory.
He is trespassing on our private property.
He has two sons that don't go to school yet.
This is my friend Rachel. We went to the same high school.
I took a cooking class last spring and learned to bake bread.
Elementary school children go to school for a term of six years.
"How do you go to school?" "By bus."
The buses run every ten minutes.
I have not been able to go to school for a week.
How many days a week do you go to school?
Hanako has attended an American college for four years.
Children of six and above should attend school.
Some common threads run through all cultures.