ものがあ
Meanings
Expression
Verb (irregular)
Usually written in kana
1. to be the case that
sentence-ending expressing judgement
Top 1200
Composed of
thing; object; one's things; possessions; things; something; quality
Examples (27 in total)
There's something I wanted to give you.
Let's go. I want to show you something.
Is there something you want?
There are some things that money can't buy.
I want to show you something, Tom.
Was there something else you wanted?
Do you have anything to declare?
I have something interesting to show you.
First, there's something I'd like to show you.
There are more important things now.
Oh, by the way, I have something to show you.
Is there anything else you would like to eat?
There was something moving in the distance.
There's something I'd like you to take a look at.
"I want to buy things," the boy said.
Let me know if you need anything.
Some test questions are unfair to gorillas.
Come here. I want to show you something.
She has something of a magnetic force.
There is more in his character than simple honesty.
If you need anything, please ask him.
He had something that I didn't have - faith.
His academic achievements are impressive.
Don't hesitate to tell me if you need anything.
Some English adverbs function as adjectives.
Everyone knows that there is something new in this old capital.
What do you think were the year's ten biggest items of news?