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the coming days
Day after day, he was studying in the library.
bring (someone to a person/place)
He brought his new friend to me.
(archaic) bring (someone to a person/place)
He brought his friend to our house.
Alternative spelling of 連れ来たる: (archaic) bring (someone to a person/place)
He brought a new friend to the party.
He brought me to the king.
go away, and do not ever come back
I told him to go away the day before yesterday, but he hasn't come back yet.
back and forth
He was going back and forth between the office and home all day.
(colloquial) Synonym of 行って来ます (itte kimasu, “see you later”)
I'm just going to the supermarket, okay?
to go and come back
I will go to the library and come back.
Alternative spelling of やってくる
He comes home from school every day.
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