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8 examples found containing '円札'
いちまんえんさつ
一万円札
くず
してくれます

Can you break a 10,000 yen bill?
この
せんえんさつ
千円札
くずしてくれません
Can you break this thousand-yen bill?
かれ
せんえんさつ
千円札
さいふ
財布
から
した

He took out a 1,000-yen note from his wallet.
いち
まん
えん
さつ
くずれます
Can you break a 10,000 yen bill?
せんえんさつ
千円札
くずれます
Can you break a 1000 yen bill?
いちまんえん
1万円
さつ
ごじゅう
50
ペンス
こうか
硬貨
りょうがえ
両替
してくれません

Can you exchange a 10000 yen note into 50 pence coins?
せんえん
1000円
さつ
くずしていただけませんか
Could you break a 1,000 yen note?
しん
じがたい
いちまんえん
一万円
さつ
たて
んでいたら
いっ
ちょうえん
兆円
たか
エベレスト
やま
8848メートル
える
のです
It's hard to believe, but if you stacked ten thousand yen notes on top of each other, one trillion yen would reach higher than the 8,848 metre height of Everest.
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