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battalion in Japanese

battalion in Japanese is 大隊 — battalion means a large army unit, typically made up of several companies and usually forming part of a brigade or regiment.

battalion in Japanese

大隊
noun
Pronounced: daitai

What does "battalion" mean?

  1. noun A large army unit, typically made up of several companies and usually forming part of a brigade or regiment.
    "The battalion moved into position before dawn."
  2. noun Informally, a large organised group of people or things.
    "A battalion of volunteers arrived to help after the flood."

battalion in a sentence

  • The battalion moved into position before dawn.
  • A battalion of volunteers arrived to help after the flood.

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What is "battalion" in Japanese?

"battalion" in Japanese is 大隊. battalion means: A large army unit, typically made up of several companies and usually forming part of a brigade or regiment.

How do you pronounce 大隊?

"battalion" in Japanese is 大隊, pronounced "daitai".

How do you use "battalion" in a sentence?

Example: "The battalion moved into position before dawn." In Japanese, "battalion" is 大隊.

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