army in Japanese
army in Japanese is 陸軍, 軍隊 — army means a large organized force trained and equipped for warfare, especially on land.
army in Japanese
陸軍
Pronounced: rikugun
軍隊
Pronounced: guntai
軍隊
Pronounced: guntai
(figuratively) Any multitude.
陸軍
Pronounced: rikugun
(figuratively) Any multitude.
What does "army" mean?
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noun A large organized force trained and equipped for warfare, especially on land.
"The army advanced toward the border at dawn."
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noun A large group of people or things organized or working toward a common goal.
"An army of volunteers showed up to clean the beach after the storm."
army in a sentence
- The army advanced toward the border at dawn.
- She served in the army for eight years before becoming a nurse.
- An army of volunteers showed up to clean the beach after the storm.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "army" in Japanese?
"army" in Japanese is 陸軍, 軍隊. army means: A large organized force trained and equipped for warfare, especially on land.
How do you pronounce 陸軍?
"army" in Japanese is 陸軍, pronounced "rikugun".
How do you use "army" in a sentence?
Example: "The army advanced toward the border at dawn." In Japanese, "army" is 陸軍, 軍隊.
Are there other ways to say "army" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "army": 陸軍, 軍隊.
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