Examples of using "Tanaka" in a sentence and their english translations:
Mr. Tanaka is one of our friends.
Tanaka plays the piano well.
Mr. Tanaka is one of our friends.
Mr Tanaka, you are wanted on the phone.
Has Tanaka already returned?
Tanaka has been arrested on suspicion of murder.
My name is Ichiro Tanaka.
Mr Tanaka is a friend of ours.
Tanaka's teaching goes against the stream of history.
- I don't associate with Mr Tanaka any more.
- I don't associate with Mr. Tanaka any more.
Mr. Tanaka called while you were out.
Mr. Tanaka, our homeroom teacher, got married.
Mr Tanaka appears very rich.
Mr. Tanaka can play the piano well.
It seems Tanaka passed her exam.
Let me introduce you to Mr. Tanaka.
There is a Tanaka in my class, too.
- Mr Tanaka is not at his desk right now.
- Mr. Tanaka is not at his desk right now.
Ms. Tanaka can type, can't she?
- Mr Tanaka is a doctor, isn't he?
- Mr. Tanaka is a doctor, isn't he?
Mr Tanaka is a chivalrous man.
It seems that Mr Tanaka has passed the exam.
It seems that Mr. Tanaka has taken his exam.
- Talking of Mr Tanaka, have you seen him lately?
- Speaking of Mr. Tanaka, have you seen him lately?
Mr. Tanaka, do you have any stock?
Don't you think Tanaka is the one who did it?
Hi! I'm Ichirou Tanaka. Nice to meet you.
I'm sorry. Tanaka is not there for the moment.
Mr Tanaka, if anything, is an honest man.
Professor Tanaka wants somebody to help him with his study.
The Tanakas are visiting us this afternoon.
Tanaka has said that he got up this morning around eight o'clock.
A Mr. Tanaka came to see you yesterday.
- Mr Tanaka makes a living by running a small stationery shop near the station.
- Mr. Tanaka makes a living by running a small stationery shop near the station.
Dr. Tanaka carried out tests for two years on three hundred rats.
My name is Tanaka. I just moved in next door. Pleased to meet you.
Having been in America for many years, Miss Tanaka is a very good speaker of English.
Mr. Tanaka showed us many pictures of his newborn baby.
Each week, Mrs. Tanaka saves a little money for a rainy day.
Mrs. Tanaka, the new teacher, is offering Japanese as an extra curricular activity twice a week to interested students.