Phase 2 · practice day · Day 69 of 100 · ~17 min

More reps — ~とき — when

You met ~とき — when on Day 68 — today is reps, not re-reading. Fresh words and sentences below, same pattern. Reminder: 〜とき = “when”: 子供のとき (when I was a kid), 食べるとき (when eating). Re-read the full lesson →

Today's words
snow; snowfall
near; close
to stand up; to put up
to pull; to tug
to catch; to capture
Write today's kanji — tap to replay
See it in real sentences
I remember the time when he returned.
I'll stand by you in time of need.
It's already eleven. It's high time you were in bed.
Let me know the time when he will come.
Walking along the street, I saw the accident.
As he was studying, the door was suddenly flung open.

Practice

Spaced review — recall from earlier days (tap to flip)
to turn
(まわ)
1d ago
to be late
(おく)れる
1d ago
cold (e.g. weather)
(さむ)
3d ago
to fall (over, down)
(たお)れる
3d ago
medicine
(くすり)
7d ago
to perform
(おこな)
7d ago
Recall
Which word means “to catch”?
Which word means “to pull”?
Which word means “to stand up”?
Which word means “snow”?
Listen and choose
What did you hear?
What did you hear?
What did you hear?
Your turn — say it, then check
Say: “I remember the time when he returned.”
(かれ)(かえ)ってきたときを(おぼ)えている。
Say: “I'll stand by you in time of need.”
まさかの(とき)にはあなたを(たす)けてやろう。
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Furigana by kuroshiro · stroke order by KanjiVG · audio by your browser. Sentences are real native sentences, auto-selected for this day.