Examples of using "3000" in a sentence and their english translations:
The total comes to 3,000 yen.
Oops, my fault. It's 3000 yen, not 3000 euros.
I owe you 3,000 yen.
This mink cost $3,000.
It cost him 3,000 yen to get a haircut.
The sum came to 3,000 yen.
Almost three thousand people died.
I have no more than three thousand yen.
and 3,000 clock-watchers is everything.
This mountain has an altitude of 3,000 meters.
I spent 3000 yen on a new CD.
The mountain is about 3000 meters above sea level.
More than 3,000 people were at the concert.
Nearly 3,000 Italian doctors have fallen sick because of COVID-19.
The mountain is more than 3,000 meters above sea level.
The price was only three thousand yen, or about thirty dollars.
There are over 100 billion stars in the Milky Way galaxy. If you tried to count them one by one, it would take you over 3000 years!
Cotton may have been used in India as long ago as 3500 BC, and in Peru as long ago as 3000 BC.
It is said that the limit that a chess player's ELO can reach is 3000. Until today, the maximum reached was 2882, by the current world champion Magnus Carlsen.
A purse of three thousand drachmas, however, was cast ashore, and now lies covered with seaweed near a dead dolphin, the stench of which is so offensive, that all who pass that way hasten by it as fast as they can.
Since the end of the eighteenth century, the group of peoples who spread, probably from the Arabian peninsula, to Mesopotamia, Syria and Palestine around 3000 BCE — and, before 700 BC from southern Arabia to Abyssinia, on the opposite African mainland — have been designated as Semites. They were so called after Shem, who, according to the first Book of Moses, chapter 10, was the eldest son of Noah.