Definition of 幾つか (いくつか)

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幾つか

いくつか

ikutsuka

no-adjective
(a) few, some, several(usually kana)
Related Kanji
how many, how much, how far, how long, some, several
Example sentences(showing 1-20 of 206 results)

Please take some of them

There are some reasons why the Japanese find it hard to act unlike others

A combination of several mistakes led to the accident

I saw some very beautiful scenes

There are some tools with which to do the job easily

Some parts of this city are very ugly

こくさいてき
国際的
はん
批判
ちょくめ
直面
げい
捕鯨
くに
Some countries have stopped whaling in the face of international criticism

がくせい
学生
がいこく
外国
せいかつ
生活
うえ
せいげん
制限
There are several restrictions on working to support yourself abroad on a student visa

Your essay has some mistakes, but as a whole it is very good

She has some faults, but I love her all the more because of them

I want some albums. Please show me some

かのじょ
彼女
にんぎょ
人形
もっ
最も
うつ
美しい
She looked at several dolls and decided on the most beautiful one

かれ
つま
しゃちょ
社長
かん
関する
おもしろ
面白い
はな
He related to his wife something interesting about his employer

Some snow-covered mountains were seen in the distance

There are several advantages to city life

This has come about through several causes

We have some pressing problems to solve

でんえん
田園
せいかつ
生活
かい
都会
せいかつ
生活
てん
わた
おも
思う
I think country life is superior to city life in some respects

She looked at several dresses and decided on the most expensive one

そく
速度
そくてい
測定
ほうほう
方法
There are several ways to measure speed
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