boyish in Japanese
boyish in Japanese is 少年 — boyish means resembling or characteristic of a boy in appearance or manner.
boyish in Japanese
少年
Pronounced: shōnen
Like a stereotypical boy in appearance or demeanor.
What does "boyish" mean?
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adjective Resembling or characteristic of a boy in appearance or manner.
"He still has a boyish grin, even in his forties."
boyish in a sentence
- He still has a boyish grin, even in his forties.
- She wore her hair in a boyish crop.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "boyish" in Japanese?
"boyish" in Japanese is 少年. boyish means: Resembling or characteristic of a boy in appearance or manner.
How do you pronounce 少年?
"boyish" in Japanese is 少年, pronounced "shōnen".
How do you use "boyish" in a sentence?
Example: "He still has a boyish grin, even in his forties." In Japanese, "boyish" is 少年.
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