小さな一歩だって全て変えるよ。
One small step could change everything.
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Kanji 小, meaning little, appears in 1,011 Japanese example sentences with translation.
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小さな一歩だって全て変えるよ。
One small step could change everything.
農業家が小麦の種を畑に撒いた。
The farmer seeded the field with wheat.
その小説はほぼ2万部を売った。
The novel has sold almost 20000 copies.
彼の住居は小さくてそれに古い。
His house is small and moreover it's old.
この魚はずいぶん小骨が多いな。
This fish has a lot of small bones in it.
兄は、小さな村で暮らしてます。
My older brother lives in a small village.
ロンドンは東京に比べて小さい。
In comparison with Tokyo, London is small.
君には少し小さ過ぎると思うよ。
I think they're a little too small for you.
すみませんが小銭がありません。
I'm sorry, but I don't have any small change.
その小道はもう雪で真っ白です。
The path is already completely covered with snow.
小遣い稼ぎに副業を始めました。
I started a side job to earn some extra spending money.
この前小学校の同窓会に行った。
The other day I attended a class reunion of my elementary school.
声を小さくしてくださいませんか?
Could you lower your voice?
おすすめの恋愛小説はありますか?
Can you recommend a romance novel for me?
小さじ?大さじって言わなかった?
Teaspoons? I thought you said tablespoons.