日本で百寿者がたくさんいますね。
There are a lot of centenarians living in Japan.
Sentences
Kanji 寿, meaning longevity, appears in 83 Japanese example sentences with translation.
This page groups example sentences to show how kanji 寿 appears in context, how the reading behaves, and how the translation maps to the usage.
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日本で百寿者がたくさんいますね。
There are a lot of centenarians living in Japan.
トムは、寿司のシャリが好きなんだ。
Tom likes sushi rice.
お寿司で一番好きなネタは何ですか?
What's your favourite type of sushi?
一般的に、男より女の方が長寿です。
Women generally live longer than men.
あのお店のお寿司、食べたことある?
Have you ever eaten that place's sushi?
かなり多くのアメリカ人が寿司を好む。
Quite a few Americans like sushi.
花子と太郎はお寿司を食べに行ったよ。
Hanako and Taro went to eat some sushi.
寿司と天ぷらだったら、どっちがいい?
Which do you like better, sushi or tempura?
あなたは寿司と天ぷら、どっちが好き。
Which do you like better, sushi or tempura?
今どき、寿退職する人っているのかな?
What person would retire for life in this day and age?
メアリーは密かに寿退社を狙っている。
Mary secretly dreams of getting married and not having to work anymore.
東京にいた時は、毎日寿司を食べてたよ。
I had sushi every day in Tokyo.
世界中のほとんどの国には寿司屋がある。
There are sushi restaurants in almost every country in the world.
明日は父方の祖父の米寿のお祝いをする。
My grandfather on my father's side is celebrating his 88th birthday tomorrow.
100歳の長寿をまっとうする人は少ない。
Few people live to be one hundred years old.