British in Japanese
British in Japanese is イギリス, 英国, イギリス人 — British means relating to Britain, its people, or its culture.
British in Japanese
イギリス
Pronounced: igirisu
(historical) Of the ancient inhabitants of the southern part of Britain; Brythonic.
英国
Pronounced: eikoku
(historical) Of the ancient inhabitants of the southern part of Britain; Brythonic.
イギリス人
Pronounced: igirisujin
英国人
Pronounced: eikokujin
イギリス英語
Pronounced: igirisueigo
(chiefly, US) The British English language.
英々語
Pronounced: eieigo
(chiefly, US) The British English language.
英英語
Pronounced: eieigo
(chiefly, US) The British English language.
What does "British" mean?
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adj Relating to Britain, its people, or its culture.
"She has a strong British accent."
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noun The people of Britain, collectively.
"The British are known for their love of tea."
British in a sentence
- She has a strong British accent.
- The British Museum holds artifacts from around the world.
- The British are known for their love of tea.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "British" in Japanese?
"British" in Japanese is イギリス, 英国, イギリス人. British means: Relating to Britain, its people, or its culture.
How do you pronounce イギリス?
"British" in Japanese is イギリス, pronounced "igirisu".
How do you use "British" in a sentence?
Example: "She has a strong British accent." In Japanese, "British" is イギリス, 英国, イギリス人.
Are there other ways to say "British" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 7 translations listed for "British": イギリス, 英国, イギリス人, 英国人, イギリス英語, 英々語.
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