九千二百五十八億一千四百七十万三千六百九十二は、十二桁の数字です。
Nine hundred twenty-five billion, eight hundred fourteen million, seven hundred three thousand, six hundred ninety-two is a twelve-digit number.
Sentences
Kanji 五, meaning five, appears in 147 Japanese example sentences with translation.
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九千二百五十八億一千四百七十万三千六百九十二は、十二桁の数字です。
Nine hundred twenty-five billion, eight hundred fourteen million, seven hundred three thousand, six hundred ninety-two is a twelve-digit number.
どうしよう、25歳になっちゃった。やばくない? 四捨五入したら30だよ!
Gosh, I'm 25 years old now. Isn't that horrible? Rounding up, I'm 30!
同じ頃、事務員・有村夏恵は、今月を限りに退職する旨を五鬼上に申し入れた。
At the same time, the clerk Natsue Arimura told Gokijo of her intent to resign after this month.
今日のお弁当もだけど、五木さんと田中さんの作るメニューは緑黄色野菜が少ないんじゃない?
About today's packed-lunch, the menus prepared by Itsuki and Tanaka are low in beta-carotene-rich vegetables again aren't they?
我々が通り過ぎた教会は、その五分後に大地震で崩壊して、100人以上が生き埋めとなった。
The church we went past crumbled five minutes later due to a huge earthquake, and more than a hundred churchgoers were buried alive.
ライオンズが勝つかタイガースが勝つか、五分と五分といったところ。どちらも、同じように強いから。
Whether you pick the Lions or Tigers to win, the result will be a toss-up because both teams are equally strong.
一年の十二ヶ月とは、一月、二月、三月、四月、五月、六月、七月、八月、九月、十月、十一月、十二月です。
The twelve months of the year are January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, and December.
心惹かれる言語は五万とあるんだけどね。悲しいかな、それ全部を嗜むには人生があまりにも短すぎる。ただそれだけだよ。
Yet there are so many fascinating languages that it's sad, isn't it? Life's too short to learn them all. Anyway, that's all I'm saying.
この県営住宅は、五階建てで、一棟に五つの階段があり、一つの階段に十世帯、一棟で計五十世帯が住めるように設計されています。
The prefectural housing here is a five-story building with five staircases, designed to accommodate 10 families per staircase for 50 families in total.
七五三は11月15日です。男の子は3歳と5歳、女の子は3歳と7歳にあたるその祭りに、子どもの成長を祝い、晴着を着せて神社に詣る。
November 15th is the seven-five-three festival, when parents with boys of five, girls of seven and either boys or girls of three celebrate their children's maturation, dress them in gay clothes and take them to shrines where they pray for their children's future.
桃子は、おはじきを「一つ、二つ、三つ、四つ、五つ、六つ、七つ、八つ、九つ、十」まで数えると黙り込んでしまいました。お母さんが「十一、十二、十三」と続けると嬉しそうに「十四、十五、十六」と数え続けました。
Momoko counted the marbles: "One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten" and then went silent. When her mother continued with "eleven, twelve, thirteen," she happily picked up with "fourteen, fifteen, sixteen."
「昨夜、遅くまでごそごそしてたわね。何時に寝たの?」「五時。だって、前の日に麻雀しててさぁ、寝たのが明け方で起きたの夕方の5時過ぎだったんだよ。寝れなくて」「なるほどね、朝日と共に寝て、夕日と共に起きるってことね。大学生ならではだよね」
"You were fumbling about until late last night, weren't you? What time did you go to bed?" "Five o'clock. It's because I was playing mahjong the day before. I went to sleep at dawn and got up at 5 in the evening. I couldn't sleep during the night." "I see. So going to sleep with the rising sun and waking with the setting sun. Something you'd only find a university student doing."