Examples of using "Yens" in a sentence and their english translations:
A thousand yen will do.
A thousand yen is owed to you.
I have only five thousand yen.
A thousand yen is owed to you.
That's 3000 yen altogether.
- Is one thousand yen enough?
- Is a thousand yen enough?
I owe him 50,000 yen.
That book costs 3,000 yen.
One ticket costs five hundred yen.
It costs 3000 Japanese yen.
I owe him 100 yen.
- I am in debt to him for 1,000 yen.
- I owe him 1000 yen.
Twenty thousand yen, please.
He earns 300,000 yen a month.
He exchanged yen for dollars.
I converted my yen into dollars.
Can you lend me 500 yen?
- It will cost around 10,000 yen.
- This will cost about 10 thousand yen.
- It'll cost some 10,000 yen.
Even this cable cost me 6000 yen.
He was cheated of 100 yen.
Bread has gone up ten yen in price.
This old book is worth 50,000 yen.
My salary is 300,000 yen.
I didn't have more than 1,000 yen.
I'd like to change yen to dollars.
This watch cost 70,000 yen.
I bought this hat for 2000 yen.
If there was just 1,000 yen more, he would have taken 10,000 yen in total.
Please exchange yen for dollars.
I paid 40,000 yen for this tape recorder.
- It will cost around 10,000 yen.
- It'll cost about 10,000 yen.
- It'll cost around ten thousand yen.
It will cost more than ten thousand yen.
The expense is 10000 yen at lowest.
He had no more than 10,000 yen.
He has no more than 1,000 yen.
He paid 1,000 yen for this book.
He was fined 10000 yen.
His savings will soon amount to one million yen.
His debts amounted to five million yen.
- His salary is 250 thousand yen per month.
- His salary is 250,000 yen per month.
The sum came to 3,000 yen.
Taro drew 10,000 yen from the bank.
I paid 2,000 yen for this atlas.
This dress cost me over 40,000 yen.
Their losses reached one million yen.
These items are 1000 yen for three.
I have not more than three thousand yen.
I paid two thousand yen for the book.
I owe him at least 50,000 yen.
I have no more than one thousand yen.