なら
Meanings
Verb (5-dan, ぶ, intransitive)
1. to line up; to stand in a line
2. to rival; to match; to equal
Pitch accent
らぶ
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Used in vocabulary (3 in total)
to stand in a row (e.g. shops on a street); to line in a row; to line; to be equal to; to be on a par with
to sit in a row; to be arrayed
to line up with
Examples (22 in total)
Why are you waiting in line?
They walked side by side.
I've spent all morning in line.
We walked along side by side.
We've been waiting in line for over an hour.
I had to stand in line for hours.
Please line up in order of arrival.
Wait in line, please.
They happened to walk side by side.
Houses were lined up alongside the highway.
The old couple sat side by side.
British people are used to standing in queues.
The children were sitting in a line, watching television.
However, you have to queue...
Practice must go hand in hand with theory.
Hey kid, get in line like everyone else.
The computer terminals were lined up in one long row.
I waited in line at a popular ramen shop for two hours.
The two houses stand side by side.
I opened the door and saw two boys standing side by side.
The people were in a line to get the signature of the president.
You'll need to stand in line to buy those tickets.