Examples of using "Taro" in a sentence and their english translations:
You can just call me Taro.
- Would you lend me a hand, Taro?
- Taro, could you help me?
Hi, I'm Taro Kawaguchi.
- He is busier than Taro.
- He's busier than Taro.
Taro, could you help me?
Which are Taro's?
Taro is not always here.
Would you lend me a hand, Taro?
He is Taro's brother.
Taro is studying hard.
Taro speaks English, doesn't he?
How fast Taro can run!
Taro, could you help me?
That was written by Taro Akagawa.
Taro drew 10,000 yen from the bank.
- He is Taro's brother.
- He's Taro's younger brother.
- He is Taro's brother.
- He is Taro's older brother.
- Taro, dinner's ready!
- Taro, dinner is ready.
Taro bought a used car last week.
- Taro, go and brush your teeth.
- Taro, go brush your teeth.
- He is busier than Taro.
- He's busier than Taro.
Taro died two years ago.
Love grew between Taro and Hanako.
- Taro speaks English better than I.
- Taro speaks English better than I do.
He is Taro's older brother.
- Taro has a strong sense of responsibility.
- Taro has a really strong sense of responsibility.
Taro stayed in Tokyo for three days.
Taro is the most famous of the three.
Who is taller, Ken or Taro?
He's Taro's younger brother.
Taro has a strong sense of responsibility.
Taro weighs no less than 70 kilograms.
- Next to Taro, Jiro is the tallest boy.
- Except for Taro, Jiro is the tallest.
Taro and Hanako are going to get married next spring.
Taro is the taller of the two boys.
Next to Taro, Jiro is the tallest boy.
Taro's and Hanako's desk is small.
A samurai's blood runs in Taro's veins.