Sign In

Dictionary

Recent Searches

Japanese Sentences with English Translations - Sentences [にしても]

Search by Japanese

字▼

Search by English Meaning

There is little, if any, hope of his recovery.
There is little, if any, hope of his recovery.
There is little, if any, hope of his recovery.
Errors are few, if any, in his English composition.
There are few, if any, mistakes in his English.
There are few, if any, mistakes in his English.
Whatever faults he may have, meanness is not one of them.
There is little if any hope for his recovery.
He seldom, if ever, goes to the movies.
She seldom, if ever, goes out after dark.
She seldom, if ever, goes out after dark.
She seldom, if ever, goes out after dark.
Many people, if not most, look on literary taste as an elegant accomplishment.
Do to others as you would have others do to you.
He makes most, if not all, of the important decisions for his company.
Players were limited in what they could and could not do to get and keep the ball.
Formerly, a book was worth its weight in silver, if not in gold.
Do to others as you would have them do to you.
The general never lost his presence of mind in the face of the large force of the enemy.
Do to others as you would have others do to you.

This site uses the EDICT and KANJIDIC dictionary files. These files are the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and are used in conformance with the Group's licence.