JLPT N4 Vocabulary

Definition:

to get dark

JLPT N4 vocabulary list

Learn Japanese vocabulary: 【くれる】(kureru).

Meaning: to get dark; to come to an end.

Type: Verb, Ichidan verb, Intransitive verb

Level: JLPT N4 Vocabulary

- Example Sentences

Each example sentence includes a Japanese furigana reading, the romaji reading, and the English translation.

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Example #1

さいきんはひがくれるのがだんだんはやくなってきた。
saikin wa hi ga kureru no ga dandan hayaku natte kita.
The sun has been setting earlier and earlier lately.
Example #2

ひがくれるまでにまだかなりじかんがある。
hi ga kureru made ni mada kanari jikan ga aru.
It's still long before the day draws in.
Example #3

わたしたちはひがくれるまえにくるまで100キロそうはした。
watashitachi wa hi ga kureru mae ni kuruma de 100 kiro souhashita.
We covered 100 kilometers in the car before it got dark.
Example #4

そとでひがくれるまでサッカーをして,そのあといえでもれんしゅうしました。
soto de hi ga kureru made sakkaa o shite, sono ato ie demo renshuu shimashita.
I played soccer outdoors until dark and then I practiced at home.

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