人は言葉より行いで判断される。
Actions speak louder than words.
Sentences
Kanji 葉, meaning leaf, appears in 502 Japanese example sentences with translation.
This page groups example sentences to show how kanji 葉 appears in context, how the reading behaves, and how the translation maps to the usage.
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人は言葉より行いで判断される。
Actions speak louder than words.
ほとんどの葉が散ってしまった。
Almost all the leaves have fallen.
この言葉の意味が分かりますか?
Do you know the meaning of this word?
トムの言葉にカッチーンときた。
I was a little hurt by what Tom said.
正直、すごくややこしい言葉よ。
Honestly, it's a very confusing language.
新しい言葉は辞書で調べなさい。
Look up the new words in your dictionary.
その言葉の意味は理解しやすい。
The meaning of the words is intelligible.
言葉遣いの綺麗な人が好きです。
I like people who use language beautifully.
噂は、根も葉もないものでした。
The rumor was completely without foundation.
木々の葉は秋には黄色く色づく。
The leaves of the trees turn yellow in fall.
彼は調和と言う言葉を知らない。
That guy doesn't know the meaning of the word harmony.
お誕生日おめでとう、相葉ちゃん!
Happy birthday, Aiba!
そんな難しい言葉どこで覚えたの?
Where did you learn such a difficult word?
この2つの言葉の違いは何ですか?
What's the difference between these two words?
母語で一番長い言葉って、わかる?
Do you know the longest word in your language?