少しお話したいのですが。
I'd like to talk to you for a minute.
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Kanji 少, meaning few, appears in 1,317 Japanese example sentences with translation.
This page groups example sentences to show how kanji 少 appears in context, how the reading behaves, and how the translation maps to the usage.
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少しお話したいのですが。
I'd like to talk to you for a minute.
少年は同行を許可された。
The boy was permitted to go with them.
少年は仔犬を胸に抱いた。
The boy hugged the puppy to his chest.
娘の具合が少し悪いんだ。
My daughter is a bit under the weather.
その質問は少し吃驚した。
I was a little surprised at the question.
少し本を読んで、寝ます。
I'm going to read a little, then go to bed.
彼は猫耳少女にご執心だ。
He is infatuated with girls who have cat ears.
この弁当は量が少ないよ。
There is a small quantity of food in this bento.
その少女は母親に甘えた。
That girl behaved like a spoiled child towards her mother.
少し安くしてくれませんか?
Can you lower the price?
少しお時間よろしいですか?
Can you spare me a few minutes?
少しお金貸してもらえない?
Can I borrow some money from you?
少しお待ちいただけますか?
Do you mind waiting for a minute?
ここなら少し暖かいでしょ?
It's a bit warm in here, isn't it?
少しでも手伝ってくれない?
Can't you help me just a little bit?