かいもん
Meanings
Noun
Verb (する)
1. shopping; purchased goods
買いもん is colloquial
Pitch accent
いもん
Composed of
buying; shopping; buyer; purchase
thing; object; one's things; possessions; things; something; quality
Examples (80 in total)
I'm going shopping.
I'll go shopping.
I have some shopping to do.
I don't want to go shopping today.
That's a good buy.
You're shopping.
Let's go shopping together.
I have to go shopping.
They go shopping.
When are you going shopping?
I'm going shopping tomorrow.
My mother went shopping, didn't she?
I went shopping with a friend.
I hate shopping.
My hobby is shopping.
She went shopping.
Jane is out shopping.
She has gone shopping.
If you have time, let's go shopping.
I'll do the shopping for you.
She intended to go shopping.
Shopping makes me happy!
I went shopping in town today.
Where do you usually go shopping?
I will call you when I have done my shopping.
Do you go shopping every day?
She keeps a record of everything she buys.
I'm going to the supermarket to do some shopping.
How many times a week do you go shopping?
Most women enjoy shopping.
I went shopping twice today.
"I'm going shopping. Do you want to come?" "Sure!"
I shop at department stores and supermarkets.
Could you please come shopping with me?
I go shopping every other day.
Nancy did some shopping on the way.
We go downtown to do shopping.
Don't buy things on credit.
It was a purchase which he could not possibly afford.
She didn't go shopping yesterday, did she?
She said to me "Let's go shopping."
Many people shop here.
She went shopping elsewhere.
Today I dragged my mother out for shopping.
I will never go shopping with Jason again.
She went shopping with her mother.
I have to go shopping. I'll be back in an hour.
She finished her lunch quickly and went shopping.
I want to do some shopping around here.
Did you check all the items on the shopping list?
I usually go shopping on Sunday afternoon.
I went shopping near the station yesterday.
My mother does her usual shopping on her way home from work.
Smart shopping requires careful planning.
She is all for going shopping.
One went fishing, another went shopping.
My mother goes to the market every day to buy things.
I would rather stay at home than go shopping.
Can you hold my shopping bags for me?
I left my baby in her care and went shopping.
She will often go shopping on holidays.
In contrast to her, her husband didn't seem to be enjoying the shopping.
I'll look after the children while you go shopping.
He mentioned to me that he would go shopping in Shibuya.
Are you going to go shopping next weekend?
She went shopping, leaving her little child all alone.
I don't like being asked to go shopping.
Yesterday my bicycle was stolen while I was doing some shopping.
I did some shopping for Christmas on my way home.
John asked Mary whether she would like to go shopping in the afternoon.
A home is a once-in-a-lifetime purchase so you don't want to make any snap decisions.
He was deceived by the late night television shopping network and paid high prices.
I can't afford to shop at such an expensive store.
Tom almost always uses a credit card when he goes shopping.
I'll do your shopping, clean up the house, and cook your dinner for you.
A woman lost her driver's license while she was shopping the other day at a department store.
I went shopping last Saturday.
"Where's your mom, Tom?" "She's out shopping with my sis."
Many purchases are carefully thought out.
I'd like to do shopping on Fifth Avenue in New York.