artist in Japanese
artist in Japanese is 芸術家, 画家, アーティスト — artist means a person who creates art, such as paintings, drawings, or sculpture.
artist in Japanese
芸術家
Pronounced: geijutsuka
画家
Pronounced: gaka
アーティスト
Pronounced: ātisuto
熟練者
Pronounced: jukurensha
(often, in combination) A person who is skilled at some activity.
What does "artist" mean?
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noun A person who creates art, such as paintings, drawings, or sculpture.
"The gallery represents several emerging young artists."
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noun A person, especially a musician, who performs or records professionally.
"The album features collaborations with several well-known artists."
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noun Someone highly skilled at a particular activity.
"He's a real artist when it comes to fixing old engines."
artist in a sentence
- The gallery represents several emerging young artists.
- The album features collaborations with several well-known artists.
- He's a real artist when it comes to fixing old engines.
Similar words in Japanese
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "artist" in Japanese?
"artist" in Japanese is 芸術家, 画家, アーティスト. artist means: A person who creates art, such as paintings, drawings, or sculpture.
How do you pronounce 芸術家?
"artist" in Japanese is 芸術家, pronounced "geijutsuka".
How do you use "artist" in a sentence?
Example: "The gallery represents several emerging young artists." In Japanese, "artist" is 芸術家, 画家, アーティスト.
Are there other ways to say "artist" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "artist": 芸術家, 画家, アーティスト, 熟練者.
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