argument in Japanese
argument in Japanese is 論争, 引数, 項 — argument means a reason or set of reasons given to support a conclusion.
argument in Japanese
論争
Pronounced: ronsō
引数
Pronounced: hikisuu
A value, or a reference to a value, passed to a function.
項
Pronounced: kō
The subject matter of an artistic representation, discourse, or writing; a theme or topic.
What does "argument" mean?
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noun A reason or set of reasons given to support a conclusion.
"Her argument was persuasive enough to change my mind."
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noun A heated disagreement between people.
"They had a huge argument over whose turn it was to cook."
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noun In computing, a value passed into a function or command.
"The function takes two arguments: a name and an age."
argument in a sentence
- Her argument was persuasive enough to change my mind.
- They had a huge argument over whose turn it was to cook.
- The function takes two arguments: a name and an age.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "argument" in Japanese?
"argument" in Japanese is 論争, 引数, 項. argument means: A reason or set of reasons given to support a conclusion.
How do you pronounce 論争?
"argument" in Japanese is 論争, pronounced "ronsō".
How do you use "argument" in a sentence?
Example: "Her argument was persuasive enough to change my mind." In Japanese, "argument" is 論争, 引数, 項.
Are there other ways to say "argument" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "argument": 論争, 引数, 項.
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