What does 少しの間 in Japanese mean?
What is the meaning of the word 少しの間 in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 少しの間 in Japanese.
The word 少しの間 in Japanese means 少しの間、しばらく、ちょっと, 短期間、少しの間, しばらく、少しの間, ちょっとの間 、 ちょっと 、 少し 、 一瞬 、 少しの間 、 瞬間. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word 少しの間
少しの間、しばらく、ちょっと(for a short time) I'll stay for a little while. |
短期間、少しの間(briefly) He'd only lived in the apartment for a short time - about two weeks. |
しばらく、少しの間(for some time) I'm going down to the pub for a while. |
ちょっとの間 、 ちょっと 、 少し 、 一瞬 、 少しの間 、 瞬間(figurative (moment, brief time) (非常に短い時間) ちょっと(or: 一瞬、ちょっとの間、少し)出かけてただけだよ! I was only gone for a minute! |
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