地下鉄の地図をもらえますか?
Could I have a subway map, please?
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Kanji 鉄, meaning iron, appears in 108 Japanese example sentences with translation.
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地下鉄の地図をもらえますか?
Could I have a subway map, please?
地下鉄はほぼ毎日乗ってるよ。
I take the subway almost every day.
鉄道の線路を歩くのは危険だ。
It's dangerous to walk on railway lines.
私は毎朝銀座で地下鉄に乗る。
I get on the subway every morning at Ginza.
それは鉄でできているんですか?
Is it made of iron?
学校には地下鉄で通ってるんだ。
I go to school by subway.
彼の家は地下鉄の駅近くにある。
His house is near the subway.
鉄インゴットの予備は持ってる?
Do you have any spare iron ingots?
これは木製ですか、鉄製ですか?
Is this made out of wood or metal?
父は朝7時の地下鉄で通勤する。
Father takes the 7:00 subway to work.
鉄は熱いうちに打たねばならぬ。
You must strike while the iron is hot.
彼は素手で鉄の棒を曲げられる。
He can bend an iron rod with his hands.
その町は鉄鋼業の中心地である。
That town is the center of the steel industry.
当時、日本には鉄道が無かった。
There were no railroads in Japan at that time.
当時は日本には鉄道はなかった。
There were no railroads at that time in Japan.