# 数量 + は（すうりょう + は）: at least; as much as

> Learn how to use 数量 + は（すうりょう + は）, a JLPT N3 Japanese grammar point meaning at least; as much as, with structure, nuance, examples, mistakes, and comparisons.

JLPT level: N3 · Updated: 2026-05-17 · Canonical: https://hane-app.com/blog/n3-suuryou-wa/

**数量 + は（すうりょう + は）** means **at least; as much as**. It is a **JLPT N3** grammar pattern used to **use は after a quantity to imply a minimum or surprisingly large amount**.

This grammar point often appears in **neutral** Japanese. If you want to **use は after a quantity to imply a minimum or surprisingly large amount**, **数量 + は（すうりょう + は）** is a useful pattern to learn.

## What does 数量 + は（すうりょう + は） mean?

Use **数量 + は（すうりょう + は）** when you want to **use は after a quantity to imply a minimum or surprisingly large amount**.

Natural translations include:
- at least; as much as
- at least
- at least / as much as

The best translation depends on the sentence. Try to notice the speaker's purpose first, then choose the English phrase that fits that context.

## How to form 数量 + は（すうりょう + は）

Quantity + は

Examples of the pattern:
- 三時間は
- 五人は
- 一万円は

The form before the grammar point matters. In JLPT questions, the wrong answer choices often use a similar meaning but attach it to the wrong type of word.

## When is 数量 + は（すうりょう + は） used?

Use **数量 + は（すうりょう + は）** in situations like:
- minimum estimates
- emphasizing amount
- saying something takes at least a certain quantity

Tone and register:
- neutral
- Common in JLPT reading, grammar questions, and natural Japanese sentences

## 数量 + は（すうりょう + は） example sentences

- 完成まで三時間はかかります。 — It will take at least three hours to finish.
- 参加者は五十人はいるでしょう。 — There are probably at least fifty participants.
- このバッグは一万円はする。 — This bag costs at least 10,000 yen.
- 毎日二時間は勉強しています。 — I study at least two hours every day.
- 駅まで歩くと二十分はかかる。 — Walking to the station takes at least twenty minutes.

After reading each sentence, ask what job **数量 + は（すうりょう + は）** is doing: setting a lower bound or highlighting a surprisingly large amount. That makes the nuance easier to remember than a one-word translation.

## Nuance of 数量 + は（すうりょう + は）

The key nuance is **は makes the quantity feel like a lower bound or notable amount**.

This matters because **数量 + は（すうりょう + は）** does more than translate one English phrase. It shows how the speaker connects ideas, evaluates a situation, or frames the sentence for the listener.

For example:
- In context, it sounds natural when the surrounding sentence supports the nuance.
- Compared with **[ぐらい](/blog/n3-kurai-gurai/)**, it has a different focus and level of formality.

## 数量 + は（すうりょう + は） vs ぐらい

Both **数量 + は（すうりょう + は）** and **[ぐらい](/blog/n3-kurai-gurai/)** can appear in related situations, but they are different.

**数量 + は（すうりょう + は）**:
- means **at least; as much as**
- fits the specific N3 pattern and nuance explained above

**[ぐらい](/blog/n3-kurai-gurai/)**:
- ぐらい gives approximation; quantity + は often implies “at least that much”

Quick contrast examples:
- Target: 完成まで三時間はかかります。 — It will take at least three hours to finish.
- Compare: Try replacing it with **[ぐらい](/blog/n3-kurai-gurai/)** and check whether the nuance still matches.

If both translations seem possible, check the tone. Is the sentence stating a minimum or giving a rough estimate? The purpose often tells you which grammar point is natural.

## Common mistakes with 数量 + は（すうりょう + は）

Watch out for these mistakes:
- Reading は as a normal topic marker only
- Using it when an exact number is intended
- Confusing it with しか for small amounts

A helpful practice method is to write one sentence with **数量 + は（すうりょう + は）**, then rewrite it with **ぐらい**. If the meaning changes, explain that difference in your own words.

## Is 数量 + は（すうりょう + は） on the JLPT?

Yes. **数量 + は（すうりょう + は）** is commonly taught as **JLPT N3** grammar.

That means learners should be able to:
- recognize it in reading
- understand its nuance in context
- use it in simple original sentences

For test preparation, study the grammar point in full sentences. JLPT questions often test whether you understand the surrounding context, not just the dictionary meaning.

## Practice questions for 数量 + は（すうりょう + は）

Try making your own sentences with these prompts:
- Say it takes at least 20 minutes.
- Say you study at least two hours.
- Say a bag costs at least 10,000 yen.

Keep your first sentences simple. Once the structure feels natural, add more context so the nuance becomes clear.

## Learning path for 数量 + は（すうりょう + は）

To learn **数量 + は（すうりょう + は）** efficiently, review そう and よう first, then practice whether you are judging from appearance, hearsay, or a vague feeling.

1. First, make sure you can form **数量 + は（すうりょう + は）** without looking at the pattern chart.
2. Next, compare it with [くらい / ぐらい](/blog/n3-kurai-gurai/), [ように見える（ようにみえる）](/blog/n3-you-ni-mieru/). These patterns are close enough that choosing between them helps you understand the nuance.
3. Finally, write sentences based on what someone looks like, sounds like, or seems to feel; then check whether replacing **数量 + は（すうりょう + は）** with [とみえる / とみえて](/blog/n3-to-mieru/) changes the meaning.

## Related grammar to review next

- [くらい / ぐらい](/blog/n3-kurai-gurai/) — because it is the closest comparison used in this article.
- [ように見える（ようにみえる）](/blog/n3-you-ni-mieru/) — because it also expresses appearance, impression, or uncertain judgment.
- [とみえる / とみえて](/blog/n3-to-mieru/) — because it also expresses appearance, impression, or uncertain judgment.
- [ふりをする](/blog/n3-furi-o-suru/) — because it also expresses appearance, impression, or uncertain judgment.

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