bicycle in Japanese
bicycle in Japanese is 自転車, チャリンコ, チャリ — bicycle means a two-wheeled vehicle steered with handlebars and powered by pedaling.
bicycle in Japanese
自転車
Pronounced: jitensha
チャリンコ
Pronounced: charinko
チャリ
Pronounced: chari
What does "bicycle" mean?
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noun A two-wheeled vehicle steered with handlebars and powered by pedaling.
"She rode her bicycle to work every morning."
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verb To ride or travel by bicycle.
"They bicycled across the country over the summer."
bicycle in a sentence
- She rode her bicycle to work every morning.
- He taught his daughter to ride a bicycle without training wheels.
- They bicycled across the country over the summer.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "bicycle" in Japanese?
"bicycle" in Japanese is 自転車, チャリンコ, チャリ. bicycle means: A two-wheeled vehicle steered with handlebars and powered by pedaling.
How do you pronounce 自転車?
"bicycle" in Japanese is 自転車, pronounced "jitensha".
How do you use "bicycle" in a sentence?
Example: "She rode her bicycle to work every morning." In Japanese, "bicycle" is 自転車, チャリンコ, チャリ.
Are there other ways to say "bicycle" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "bicycle": 自転車, チャリンコ, チャリ.
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