Examples of using "その通り!" in a sentence and their english translations:
Exactly!
He was right.
- You said it!
- Yes. That's right.
- That's true.
- That's right.
- This is correct.
- This is accurate.
- Correct.
That is well said.
- That's right!
- Correct!
- It's true!
- That's right.
But they're right.
The street is very narrow.
That street is very noisy.
Exactly!
- That's right!
- Correct!
That street was very noisy.
- Unfortunately, that is the case.
- Unfortunately, that's the case.
- That's right!
- That's right.
- That is right.
The street runs along the river.
The street is full of cars.
Tom strolled down the street.
That's the way it is.
You're good. That. Great. Okay.
Mm-hm. I think so too.
There are many people and cars on that street.
Well, you got a point there.
The street is paved with asphalt.
I walked here and there on the street.
"Do you like traveling?" "Yes, I do."
I said, "Yes, exactly!"
There are stores on each side of the street.
The street was deserted after ten.
Watch your leader and act accordingly.
That street was very noisy during the day.
She clearly does not mean it.
The street was empty of people and traffic.
I met Mr. Smith on the street by accident.
You're telling me.
There are cherry trees on each side of the street.
Traffic on the street was really terrible.
There are large houses along the street.
- He said he would come and he did come.
- He said he'd come and he did.
"I really do," replied the little black rabbit.
My house is a little way from the street.
There are many stores on either side of the street.
The street is named for President Madison.
- Unfortunately, it's true.
- Unfortunately, that's true.
- Unfortunately, that is true.
That's actually what was happening in your brain.
That's exactly what I mean.
My uncle has a store along the street.
The trees that line the street have lovely blossoms in spring.
- That's the way it is.
- That's right.
I was in a taxi driving east along the street.
- It is unfortunately true.
- Unfortunately, it's true.
There's a hotel across the street.
"Are you a teacher?" "So I am."
The post office is down the street.
- Unfortunately, that's true.
- Unfortunately, that is true.
For that reason it's always held in a fresh atmosphere, and this time too it was a fulfilling day.
- You said she was kind and so she is.
- You told us she was kind and she really is.