How to say “remain,” “be left,” or “stay longer” in Japanese | 残る (のこる、nokoru)

The Japanese vocabulary「残る (のこる、nokoru)」means “remain,” “be left,” or “stay longer.” Please learn the pronunciation and the example sentences.

Japanese Vocabulary and the Meaning

Key Word残る残ります
Hiraganaのこるのこります
Romaji Readingnokorunokorimasu
English Meaningremain, be left,
stay longer
(Dictionary Form)
remain, be left,
stay longer
(Polite Form)

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The Correct Japanese Pronunciations

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The Example Japanese Sentences

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Japanese Sentenceわたしはここにのこる。
Romaji ReadingWatashi wa koko ni nokoru.
English MeaningI’ll stay here longer. (Plain Form)
Japanese Sentence私はここに残ります。
Romaji ReadingWatashi wa koko ni nokorimasu.
English MeaningI’ll stay here longer. (Polite Form)

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