bald in Japanese
bald in Japanese is 禿げ — bald means having little or no hair on the head.
bald in Japanese
禿げ
Pronounced: hage
Having little or no hair, fur, or feathers.
What does "bald" mean?
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adj Having little or no hair on the head.
"He started going bald in his late twenties."
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adj Plain and direct, without any softening detail.
"She gave a bald statement of the facts, with no excuses."
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adj Of a tyre, worn smooth so the tread is gone.
"The car failed its inspection because of two bald tyres."
bald in a sentence
- He started going bald in his late twenties.
- The barber offered to shave his head completely bald.
- She gave a bald statement of the facts, with no excuses.
- The car failed its inspection because of two bald tyres.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "bald" in Japanese?
"bald" in Japanese is 禿げ. bald means: Having little or no hair on the head.
How do you pronounce 禿げ?
"bald" in Japanese is 禿げ, pronounced "hage".
How do you use "bald" in a sentence?
Example: "He started going bald in his late twenties." In Japanese, "bald" is 禿げ.
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