antiquity in Japanese
antiquity in Japanese is 古代, 昔 — antiquity means ancient times, especially the era of the ancient Greeks and Romans.
antiquity in Japanese
古代
Pronounced: kodai
昔
Pronounced: mukashi
What does "antiquity" mean?
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noun Ancient times, especially the era of the ancient Greeks and Romans.
"The philosopher Plato lived in classical antiquity."
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noun An object or relic surviving from ancient times.
"The museum's collection of antiquities includes coins and statues thousands of years old."
antiquity in a sentence
- The philosopher Plato lived in classical antiquity.
- Many modern legal ideas can be traced back to antiquity.
- The museum's collection of antiquities includes coins and statues thousands of years old.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "antiquity" in Japanese?
"antiquity" in Japanese is 古代, 昔. antiquity means: Ancient times, especially the era of the ancient Greeks and Romans.
How do you pronounce 古代?
"antiquity" in Japanese is 古代, pronounced "kodai".
How do you use "antiquity" in a sentence?
Example: "The philosopher Plato lived in classical antiquity." In Japanese, "antiquity" is 古代, 昔.
Are there other ways to say "antiquity" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "antiquity": 古代, 昔.
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