Vocabulario JLPT N5

Significado:

to be needed

Lista de vocabulario JLPT N5

Learn Japanese vocabulary: 【いる】(iru). Significado: to be needed.

Type: Verb, Godan verb, Intransitive verb

Nivel: Vocabulario JLPT N5

- Oraciones de ejemplos

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Ejemplo #1

どのくらいおかねがいるのですか?
dono kurai okane ga iru no desuka?
How much money do you want?
Ejemplo #2

にほんごをまなぶにはにんたいがいる。
nihongo o manabu niwa nintai ga iru.
Learning Japanese requires patience.
Ejemplo #3

りょうしゅうしょがいるときにかかりにいってください。
ryoushuusho ga iru toki ni kakari ni itte kudasai.
Please tell the staff when you need a receipt.
Ejemplo #4

としょかんでほんをかりるとき、カードがいります。
toshokan de hon o kariru toki, kaado ga irimasu.
When you borrow a book from the library, you need a card.

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