Japanese

/ˌd͡ʒæpəˈniːz/

Japanese

English Adj Top 1,853
American (Lessac) (medium)
Female 1.0s
American (Amy) (medium)
Female 0.9s
American (Ryan) (medium)
Male 0.8s
Ad

Definition

Of, relating to, derived from, or characteristic of Japan, its people, language, or culture.

Etymology

Etymology tree Hokkien 日本 /Ji̍t-púnbor. Malay Jepangbor. Portuguese Japãobor. ▲ Malay Jepangbor. Dutch Japanbor. English Japan Proto-Indo-European *-iskos Proto-Germanic *-iskaz Proto-West Germanic *-iskbor. Late Latin -iscus ▲ Vulgar Latin -iscus Latin -ēnsis Old French -eisbor. Middle English -eys English -ese English Japanese From Japan + -ese after the model of earlier Portuguese japonês, New Latin japonensis, French japonais, etc.

Example Sentences

  • "A Japanese saw is one that cuts on the pull stroke rather than on the push stroke."
  • "In the United States, Japanese animation has had a tremendous surge in popularity over the last few years."
  • "Then, as I walked back to the Miyako Hybrid, the snow-white hotel, with its perfectly black parking lot and perfectly trimmed palm trees, looked more like a computer rendering of a building than a building itself. And that is very Japanese."
Ad