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Example Sentences for 字

Kanji 字, meaning character, appears in 303 Japanese example sentences with translation.

This page groups example sentences to show how kanji 字 appears in context, how the reading behaves, and how the translation maps to the usage.

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「夏休みの宿題って、何がでた?」「夏休み帳と漢・計算ドリル、あとは自由工作と絵日記がでた」「お決まりのものだけね。健太は?」「僕は、絵日記はさすがになかったけど、自由研究と読書感想文がでてた。読書感想文とかめんどくさいんだけど」「頑張って」

"What homework do you have for the summer?" "I have the summer notebook, kanji and math drills, plus crafts to do and a picture diary." "Just the usual stuff. How about you, Kenta?" "I didn't have the picture diary, but I have to do research and a book report. Book reports are such a pain." "Hang in there."

日本でのツイッター人気の理由の一つは日本語という言語の特性にある。表意文を使う日本語は、中国語には敵わないものの、他の多くの言語に比べて140に多くの内容を盛り込むことができる。ちなみにこの例文の日本語版はちょうど140で書かれているのだが、他の言語では何になるだろうか?

One of the reasons Twitter is popular in Japan is a characteristic of Japanese itself: Japanese uses ideograms which enable it to convey more information in just 140 characters than other languages, not counting Chinese. Incidentally, the Japanese version of this sentence is written with exactly 140 characters. How many characters does it take in other languages?

「僕のはどうして、選ばれなかったんですか?」「徹君のは、確かにきれいなんだよ。基本もできてるし、全体的にも整ってる。ただね、気持ちがこもってないんだよ」「気持ち?」「そうだよ。筆にちゃんと自分の気持ちを込めないと、それはただの猿真似でしかないんだ。どうしたらいいかは、自分で考えてみて。次を期待してるよ」

"Why wasn’t my writing chosen?" "Toru, while your writing is certainly beautiful — you have the basics down and are well-organized overall — the feelings still just aren't there." "'Feelings'?" "Yes. If you don't put your personal feelings into your brushwork, it's rather lifeless. Think about how to do it in your own way. I'll be looking forward to seeing your next attempt."