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Japanese in German

Japanese in German is japanisch, Japaner, Japanerin — Japanese means relating to Japan, its people, language, or culture.

Japanese in German

japanisch
adj
Of, relating to, derived from, or characteristic of Japan, its people, language, or culture.
Japaner
noun
(countable, chiefly, in the plural) A person living in or originating from Japan, or of Japanese ancestry.
Japanerin
noun
(countable, chiefly, in the plural) A person living in or originating from Japan, or of Japanese ancestry.
Japanese
noun
(countable, chiefly, in the plural) A person living in or originating from Japan, or of Japanese ancestry.
Japanisch
proper noun
A language that is primarily spoken in East Asia and is the official language of Japan.

What does "Japanese" mean?

  1. adj Relating to Japan, its people, language, or culture.
    "She studied Japanese art history at university."
  2. name The language spoken mainly in Japan.
    "He has been learning Japanese for two years."

Japanese in a sentence

  • She studied Japanese art history at university.
  • He has been learning Japanese for two years.

Common German translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Japanese" in German?

"Japanese" in German is japanisch, Japaner, Japanerin. Japanese means: Relating to Japan, its people, language, or culture.

How do you use "Japanese" in a sentence?

Example: "She studied Japanese art history at university." In German, "Japanese" is japanisch, Japaner, Japanerin.

Are there other ways to say "Japanese" in German?

Yes — German has 5 translations listed for "Japanese": japanisch, Japaner, Japanerin, Japanese, Japanisch.

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