Brown in Japanese
Brown in Japanese is ブラウン, 茶色い, 褐色 — Brown means having the colour of chocolate, coffee, or soil.
Brown in Japanese
ブラウン
Pronounced: buraun
茶色い
Pronounced: chairoi
Having a brown colour.
褐色
Pronounced: kasshoku
Having a brown colour.
茶色
Pronounced: chairo
(countable, and, uncountable) A colour like that of chocolate or coffee.
褐色
Pronounced: kasshoku
(countable, and, uncountable) A colour like that of chocolate or coffee.
What does "Brown" mean?
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adj Having the colour of chocolate, coffee, or soil.
"She wore a brown leather jacket to the meeting."
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noun The colour itself, a mix of red, yellow, and black.
"The room was painted in warm shades of brown."
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verb To cook food, especially meat, until its surface turns brown.
"Brown the onions in butter before adding the stock."
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verb To become tanned or darker in the sun.
"His skin browned quickly during the summer holiday."
Brown in a sentence
- She wore a brown leather jacket to the meeting.
- The leaves turn brown in autumn.
- The room was painted in warm shades of brown.
- Brown the onions in butter before adding the stock.
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Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Brown" in Japanese?
"Brown" in Japanese is ブラウン, 茶色い, 褐色. Brown means: Having the colour of chocolate, coffee, or soil.
How do you pronounce ブラウン?
"Brown" in Japanese is ブラウン, pronounced "buraun".
How do you use "Brown" in a sentence?
Example: "She wore a brown leather jacket to the meeting." In Japanese, "Brown" is ブラウン, 茶色い, 褐色.
Are there other ways to say "Brown" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "Brown": ブラウン, 茶色い, 褐色, 茶色.
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