テーブルの下に猫がいる?
Is there a cat under the table?
Sentences
Kanji 下, meaning below, appears in 1,458 Japanese example sentences with translation.
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テーブルの下に猫がいる?
Is there a cat under the table?
橋の下に小屋があります。
There's a hut under the bridge.
80円切手を1枚下さい。
Please give me one 80-yen stamp.
下の名前で呼んでいいよ。
You may call me by my first name.
ベッドの下に、ゴキブリ!
There's a cockroach under the bed!
地理学の知識は下手です。
My knowledge of geography is poor.
この下着は、洗わないと。
This underwear needs to be washed.
弟は、私より6歳下です。
My brother's six years younger than I am.
下の名前で呼んでもいい?
Is it OK if I call you by your first name?
私より15歳ぐらい下よ。
He's about fifteen years younger than I am.
下駄持ってくるの忘れた。
I forgot to bring my traditional wooden Japanese sandals.
戒めに廊下に立たされた。
To teach him a lesson, they made him stand in the hallway.
私の靴下って、もう乾いた?
Are my socks dry already?
その靴下はどこで買ったの?
Where did you buy those socks?
私より15歳も年下なのよ。
He's fifteen years younger than me.