anecdote in Japanese
anecdote in Japanese is 逸話, 秘史 — anecdote means a short, often amusing story about a real event or person.
anecdote in Japanese
逸話
Pronounced: itsuwa
An account which supports an argument, but which is not supported by scientific or statistical analysis.
逸話
Pronounced: itsuwa
A previously untold secret account of an incident.
秘史
Pronounced: hishi
A previously untold secret account of an incident.
What does "anecdote" mean?
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noun A short, often amusing story about a real event or person.
"He opened his speech with a funny anecdote about his first job."
anecdote in a sentence
- He opened his speech with a funny anecdote about his first job.
- She shared an anecdote about meeting the author years earlier.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "anecdote" in Japanese?
"anecdote" in Japanese is 逸話, 秘史. anecdote means: A short, often amusing story about a real event or person.
How do you pronounce 逸話?
"anecdote" in Japanese is 逸話, pronounced "itsuwa".
How do you use "anecdote" in a sentence?
Example: "He opened his speech with a funny anecdote about his first job." In Japanese, "anecdote" is 逸話, 秘史.
Are there other ways to say "anecdote" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "anecdote": 逸話, 秘史.
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