Translation guide
A metric unit of volume equal to one thousandth of a liter. In Japanese, the standard term is ミリリットル, often abbreviated as ml or ㏄ in certain contexts.
Expressing a volume in millilitres, such as in cooking, medicine, or science.
The standard Japanese word for millilitre, used in all contexts.
When stating a quantity, place the number directly before ミリリットル without a particle. For example, 100ミリリットル (hyaku-miririttoru). The counter ミリリットル does not change form.
50ミリリットル
50 millilitres
ミリリットル (ml) is the standard term in cooking, nutrition, and everyday use. ㏄ (cc) is technically the same volume but is more common in engine displacement and some medical fields. In general, use ミリリットル or ml.
この薬は1回5mlです。
This medicine is 5 ml per dose.
レシピでは生クリーム250ミリリットルが必要です。
The recipe calls for 250 millilitres of cream.
毎朝水を500ml飲みます。
I drink 500 ml of water every morning.
水を200ミリリットル加えてください。
Please add 200 millilitres of water.
この容器の容量は500ミリリットルです。
This container has a capacity of 500 millilitres.
Written abbreviation, commonly used on labels, recipes, and in technical contexts. Read aloud as ミリリットル.
牛乳200mlを用意します。
Prepare 200 ml of milk.
Symbol for cubic centimetre (cm³), equivalent to 1 ml. Used in some medical and automotive contexts, but less common in everyday Japanese.
エンジンは1500㏄です。
The engine is 1500 cc.