Japanese

さい
Meaning: years old; age
Part of Speech: Suffix, Counter

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Example sentences

弟は五歳です。
My younger brother is five years old.
彼は100歳まで生きるつもりだ。
He intends to live until he is 100 years old.
彼は三十歳で自分の会社を立ち上げた。
He started his own company at the age of thirty.
6歳以下は無料です。
Children aged six and under are free.
彼は若く見えるが、実際は40歳を過ぎている。
He looks young, but actually he's over 40.

Usage Notes

A counter suffix used to indicate age or number of years.

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