今朝から少し熱があるんだ。
I have had a slight fever since this morning.
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Kanji 少, meaning few, appears in 1,325 Japanese example sentences with translation.
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今朝から少し熱があるんだ。
I have had a slight fever since this morning.
少しわかるけど、話せない。
I understand it a little, but I can't speak it.
りんごが少しなっているね。
There are a few apples on the tree, aren't there?
少しでも寝られるといいね。
It would be good to sleep, even for just a little bit.
僕を少しでも愛していますか?
Do you love me at all?
もう少し紅茶をいかかですか?
Won't you have some more tea?
少しお邪魔してもいいですか?
Can I come in for a few minutes?
少しばかげていると思います。
I suppose that it's a bit silly.
もう少し塩を入れた方がいい?
Should we add a little more salt?
少しお時間をいただけますか?
May I have a moment of your time?
トムは少しがっかりしそうだ。
Tom seemed somewhat disappointed.
もう少しスピード落とせない?
Can't you drive a little more slowly?
もう少しゆっくり走れないの?
Can't you drive a little more slowly?
90歳まで生きる人は少ない。
Few people live to be ninety years old.
「手が痛いの?」「少し痛い」
"Does your hand hurt?" "It hurts a little."