Meanings
Verb (5-dan, つ, intransitive)
1. to depart (on a plane, train, etc.)
usu. 発つ
Kanji used
let out
Pitch accent
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Examples (20 in total)
When do you leave here?
They are leaving for Tokyo tomorrow.
I'll set out for China next week.
The President left for America this morning.
After that, I'll leave for Saigon.
When are you to leave here?
He left Tokyo for Osaka.
Tom is leaving Kobe tomorrow morning.
What time does the next train leave for Tokyo?
Have you heard from him since he left for America?
I'd like to see you before I leave for Europe.
He arrived at Paris and immediately started for London.
Tom doesn't know when Mary will leave Boston.
Our exchange students are leaving Japan next week.
Once you leave here, you can't come back again.
The tourists had to leave the town before dawn.
I've just been to the airport to see off a friend who was leaving for Europe.
No one went to the station to see him off when he left for Tokyo.
They are leaving Japan tomorrow.
I am leaving Japan tomorrow morning.