いちねん
Meanings
Noun
1. one year; some time ago
Kanji used
year
Pitch accent
ねん
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Composed of
one; 1; best; first; foremost; beginning; start
year; counter for years (e.g. of an era), grades (e.g. school); period of an apprentice's contract (usu. ten years)
Used in vocabulary (5 in total)
Examples (35 in total)
How many days are in a year?
What do you call the last day of the year?
The task will be accomplished in a year.
I still have one more year of high school.
I worked on a yearly contract.
How many seasons are there in a year?
I have been on a diet for more than a year.
In England they have much rain at this time of the year.
I can't believe that it's been more than a year.
I spent a year at a school in Russia.
This rule doesn't apply to first-year students.
The judge sentenced him to one year's imprisonment.
How many times a year do you go scuba diving?
Winter is the coldest season of the year.
You've made remarkable progress in English in the past year.
A year had passed by and his body turned to dust.
Bob has been engaged to Mary for over a year.
The weather changes very often at this time of year.
He will have been in the hospital for a year next March.
A foreign language can't be mastered in a year or so.
Tom has been going with Jane for almost a year now.
Tom has dropped and broken his phone twice this year.
I would rather work for any company than waste another year.
My year in Africa was a very educational experience in many ways.
In my experience, it takes one year to learn French grammar.
The average skilled workers now earn over $10,000 a year.
I came to Japan four years ago intending to stay for one year.
It will be one year before I see you again.
Ancient Egypt used a solar calendar with 365 days in a year.
August is the eighth month of the year.
November is the eleventh month of the year.
The world population is expanding at the rate of nearly 90 million people a year.
According to my experience, it takes one year to master French grammar.
The Japanese currency has appreciated against the U.S. dollar by more than 25% over the past year.
I'll have you all speaking fluent English within a year.