もう少しここにいさせてくれ。
Let me stay here a little longer.
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Kanji 少, meaning few, appears in 1,317 Japanese example sentences with translation.
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もう少しここにいさせてくれ。
Let me stay here a little longer.
幼少期はここで過ごしました。
Here is where I spent my childhood.
履歴書を少し書き換えました。
I've made some changes to my resume.
クリスマスまであと少しです。
Christmas is just around the corner.
彼女は彼と少し距離を置いた。
She just kept her distance from him.
あの少年はトイレに行きたい。
The boy wants to go to the bathroom.
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."
平日はいつも人が少ないです。
On weekdays, there are always fewer people.
この少年はラジコンの天才よ!
This boy is a genius at controlling RC vehicles!
少し暑いので、窓を開けます。
I will open the window because it is a little hot.
人が少ない所へ行きたいです。
I'd like to go someplace that doesn't have many people.
「喉が痛むの?」「うん。少し」
"Does your throat hurt?" "Yes, a little."