Definition of 幾らか (いくらか)

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幾らか

いくらか

ikuraka

adverb, noun (temporal), no-adjective
1.
some, (a) little(usually kana)
2.
somewhat, to some extent, in part
Related Kanji
how many, how much, how far, how long, some, several
Example sentences(showing 1-20 of 82 results)

かのじょ
彼女
ひじょう
非常の
あい
場合
そな
備えて
ちょきん
貯金
She put by some money for a rainy day

Give me some coffee if there is any left

とうじつ
当日
けっしょうせ
決勝戦
やす
安い
たち
立見
せき
けん
かな
必ず
But there are always some cheap standing tickets for the finals that you can buy on the day

The man asked me for some money

I want some beautiful flowers to put on the table

Lend me some money, if you have any

Before we go anywhere, we should exchange some money

めんみつ
綿密
かれ
彼の
けんかい
見解
わた
私の
こと
異なる
Strictly speaking, his view differs a little from mine

I would be happy to be of any service to you

ども
子供
どうじょ
同情
He had some sympathy for the child

しょうね
少年
かね
お金
とうそう
逃走
A boy made off with some money

My father has something to do with that firm

かれ
けん
事件
かんけい
関係
He has something to do with the case

I don't know how much this motorcycle is

A boy ran off with some money

He has some money in the bank

かれ
わた
かね
ようきゅ
要求
He asked me for some money

He has something to do with it

If you need money, I'll lend you some

かのじょ
彼女
いんたい
引退
そな
備えて
まいつき
毎月
かね
お金
She put some money away every month for her retirement
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