ambassador in Japanese
ambassador in Japanese is 大使 — ambassador means a diplomat of the highest rank sent by one country to represent it in another.
ambassador in Japanese
大使
Pronounced: taishi
What does "ambassador" mean?
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noun A diplomat of the highest rank sent by one country to represent it in another.
"The new ambassador presented her credentials to the president."
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noun A person who represents or promotes an organization, brand, or cause, often informally.
"The retired athlete now works as a brand ambassador for a sportswear company."
ambassador in a sentence
- The new ambassador presented her credentials to the president.
- He served as ambassador to France for six years.
- The retired athlete now works as a brand ambassador for a sportswear company.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "ambassador" in Japanese?
"ambassador" in Japanese is 大使. ambassador means: A diplomat of the highest rank sent by one country to represent it in another.
How do you pronounce 大使?
"ambassador" in Japanese is 大使, pronounced "taishi".
How do you use "ambassador" in a sentence?
Example: "The new ambassador presented her credentials to the president." In Japanese, "ambassador" is 大使.
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