Meanings
Verb (1-dan, transitive)
1. to take (someone) with one; to bring along; to go with; to be accompanied by
Kanji used
take along
Pitch accent
れる
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Used in vocabulary (3 in total)
to take someone along; to be accompanied (by)
to bring along; to accompany
to go along with
Examples (21 in total)
I'll take you there.
Take her to the hospital.
Bring your friends with you.
Please take me out for dinner!
Bring your sister next time.
I'm taking Tom home with me.
I have to take the dog out for a walk.
I will take you to the zoo one of these days.
You are not permitted to bring dogs into this building.
I bring my children to the park almost every day.
He went out for a walk with his dog.
The hunter hunted rabbits with his dog.
A man with a big dog came in.
He was kind enough to take me to the hospital.
She showed me around the campus.
The park was crowded with people with children.
If you travel in China, it is best to go with a guide.
As for dogs, customers may not bring them into this store.
The older we grow the less innocent we become.
It was when I was eight years old that I climbed Mt. Fuji with my father.
He had left Spain for South America with 200 men.