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number
6 (roku)
The number 6. It comes after five and before seven.
Ordinal: sixth. Common collocations: six-pack, at sixes and sevens (confused/disorganised), sixth sense. Note: the plural ordinal is 'sixths' — for example, 'five-sixths of the class passed'.
'At sixes and sevens' is an English idiom meaning in a state of confusion or disarray. A 'six-pack' refers both to six cans of drink sold together and to well-defined abdominal muscles. 'Six degrees of separation' is the idea that everyone in the world is connected through six people.
例文
"ジュースを6本持っています。(Jūsu o roppon motte imasu.)"
🇬🇧 "I have six bottles of juice."
"今日は6人が仕事に行っています。(Kyō wa roku nin ga shigoto ni itte imasu.)"
🇬🇧 "Six people are at work today."
穴埋め問題 🇯🇵 Japanese
ジュースを___本持っています。(Jūsu o roppon motte imasu.)