トムは少しがっかりしそうだ。
Tom seemed somewhat disappointed.
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Kanji 少, meaning few, appears in 1,325 Japanese example sentences with translation.
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トムは少しがっかりしそうだ。
Tom seemed somewhat disappointed.
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.
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."