Usages of 〜tagaru
猫 が 外 に 出たがって いる けれど、 雨 が 降りそう だから 今日 は 出さない。neko ga soto ni detagatte iru keredo, ame ga hurisou dakara kyou ha dasanai.
The cat wants to go outside, but it looks like rain, so I won’t let it out today.
妹 は 大きな 犬 を 怖がる けれど、 小さい 犬 なら 一緒 に 遊びたがる。imouto ha ookina inu wo kowagaru keredo, tiisai inu nara issyo ni asobitagaru.
My younger sister is afraid of big dogs, but if it’s a small dog, she wants to play with it.
子供たち は まだ 公園 で 遊びたがって いた けれど、 雨 が 降って きた ので 家 に 帰った。kodomotati ha mada kouen de asobitagatte ita keredo, ame ga hutte kita node ie ni kaetta.
The children still wanted to keep playing in the park, but it started to rain, so they went home.
彼 は 結果 を すぐ 知りたがる ので、 試験 が 終わる たび に 先生 に 聞きます。kare ha kekka wo sugu siritagaru node, siken ga owaru tabi ni sensei ni kikimasu.
He always wants to know the results right away, so every time an exam ends he asks the teacher.
友達 は 新しい 映画 を 見たがって いた ので、 今夜 一緒 に 映画館 へ 行く。tomodati ha atarasii eiga wo mitagatte ita node, konya issyo ni eigakan he iku.
My friend wanted to see the new movie, so I’m going to the movie theater with her tonight.
焼きそば の 盛り付け が きれい だ と、 子供たち は すぐ 食べたがります。yakisoba no morituke ga kirei da to, kodomotati ha sugu tabetagarimasu.
If the yakisoba is plated nicely, the children want to eat it right away.
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