Keyword
volume (of a book)
Info
FrequencyTop 1600-1700
Type
Kyōiku (6th grade) 
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KankenLevel 5
Heisig1967
Readings
さつ
(77%)
さっ
(10%)
ざく
(5%)
さく
(1%)
Used in kanji (12 in total)
argument
ring
moral principles
palisade
Used in vocabulary (29 in total)
one copy (of a book, magazine, etc.); one volume
counter for books; volume
book; booklet; story book; pamphlet; notebook
Examples (138 in total)
There is one book here.
Give me a copy of this book.
She took down a book from the shelf.
A book dropped from the shelf.
Was there a book on the desk?
We should read at least one book a month.
I bought a book.
I gave him a book.
You may take either of the two books.
You have two books.
Do you have two books?
How many books do you have?
How many books did you read?
This library has more than 50,000 volumes.
Which of these three books would you recommend that I read first?
I've read both these books.
Which of the two books did you like better?
The two books are equivalent in value.
How many books are there on the table?
I read three books a week.
How many books do you think you've read so far?
Today, I bought ten books in all.
The man lent me two books this morning.
I've read three books since this morning.
A number of books were stolen.
You may choose either of the two books.
There are hundreds of books in his study.
Some of his books are difficult to read.
He has no more than one hundred books.
He has written five books so far.
How many books does he have?
He has dozens of books about Japan.
He has dozens of English books.
He has not more than a hundred novels.
He has no more than five English books.
He has no less than five English books.
He has at least one thousand books.
He reads at least ten books a month.
He lent me two books.
He lent me two books, neither of which I have read as yet.
He assigned me three books to read.
He wrote three books in as many years.
He has got as many as fifty novels written in English.
She owns two thousand books.
She has two thousand books.
She has hundreds of books.
She has 2,000 books.
She has about 2,000 books.
She wrote as many as ten books.
How many books can I borrow?
How many books did you borrow?
How many magazines are on the desk?
There were no more than two books on the desk.
If I had ten eyes, I could read five books at the same time.
We ordered some new books from abroad.
I have at least ten books.
I have no more than ten books.
I want some of these books.
I liked the book so much I ordered ten copies for friends.
I had two copies of the book.
I have no more than ten English textbooks.
I ordered several books from England.
I have two books.
I've read some hundred books so far.
I went to the library to read some books.
I borrowed three books from the library.
Choose three books at random.
What is important is not how many books you read, but what books you read.
We ordered some new books from England.
I won't pay 40 dollars for just one book.
She reads on average three or four books a week.
My uncle gave me a book.
At this library, you can borrow up to three books at a time.
How many books did you read last month?
I've read ten books this month.
Ken has no more than ten books.
He has read as many as 50 books in the last two weeks.
Which of these three books do you recommend?
You have three dictionaries.
This dictionary has 12 volumes.
He has more than five dictionaries.
There is a dictionary on the desk.
I bought a dictionary the other day.
How many books do you read a month?
He reads as many as twenty books every week.
Paul, we can borrow up to 8 books.
Tom said he read three books last week.
Tom has three thousand books.
I bought five books a month.
Tom has three French dictionaries.
I have three French books.
I've translated three French novels into English.
She has a book under her arm.
My school library has a collection of 2.5 million books.
The professor ordered some new books from New York.
The old woman gave me two interesting books.
I'll lend you some of my brother's books.
I bought a magazine in a store.
Here is a weekly magazine.
Choose any one book you like.
Mr. Brown always carries a book with him.
He bought an English book at a bookstore.
He took a book from the bookshelf.
I can't afford $40 for one book!
There is only one book on the desk.
There is a book on the desk.
I read at least one book every month.
I have a dictionary in my hand.
There wasn't a single book in the room.
I always keep three dictionaries at hand.
I ordered five books on economics from London.
She took a book at random from the shelf.
I read several books a week.
He bought a number of books at the bookstore.
He sent me some American magazines.
She showed him several books that were on the shelf.
There are some books on the desk.
I always keep several dictionaries at hand.
I gave some books to him.
I gave him a few books.
Can you pick out a few good books to read?
Her library has 3,500 books and includes many first editions.
Taro ordered some English conversation textbooks from London.
This booklet is free of charge.
He supplemented his lecture with a booklet.
Susie lent me two books, neither of which I have read as yet.
I would like to read some books about Lincoln.
I want to buy a copy of the book, but it is out of print.
He has written two books.
He must be a bookworm to read ten books every day.
She has three times as many dictionaries as you do.
I have no more than ten English books.
Dr. Hawking had almost finished writing a book.
I bought several guidebooks, none of which helped me.
This encyclopedia is issued in monthly parts.
I ordered some new books from America.
The girl was carrying several books. Not textbooks, but thick hardback books.
I gave him three textbooks in exchange for his help.