Japanese Meaning of 少ない (すくない) sukunai

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Japanese Vocabulary: 少ない

Meaning: “few” or “not many.”

It is often used to describe the quantity of something, indicating that there is a small amount of it.

Here are ten examples of how the word 少ない (sukunai) can be used in a sentence:

  1. 彼女は友達が少ないので、孤独を感じることがあります。 

She sometimes feels lonely because she has few friends.

  1. このクラスでは、男子生徒が少ないです。 

There are few male students in this class.

  1. このレストランは席が少ないので、早めの予約が必要です。 

Because this restaurant has few seats, it is necessary to make a reservation early.

  1. 彼は仕事が少ないので、暇を持て余している。 

He has little work, so he has a lot of free time.

  1. この農場では、雇用者が少ないので、作業が遅いです。 

Because this farm has few employees, the work could be faster.

  1. この部屋には机が少ないので、本を置くスペースがありません。 

There needs to be more space to put books because there are few desks in this room.

  1. この町には医者が少ないので、病気を治すのに時間がかかる。 

It takes a long time to cure an illness because there are few doctors in this town.

  1. この辞書には、日本語の熟語が少ないので、使いにくいです。 

This dictionary is difficult to use because it has few Japanese idioms.

  1. この会社には女性社員が少ないので、男性社員が多いです。 

There are few female employees in this company, so there are many male employees.

  1. このゲームには、女性のプレイヤーが少ないので、男性のプレイヤーが多いです。 There are few female players in this game, so there are many male players.

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