carnation in Japanese
carnation in Japanese is カーネーション — carnation means a garden plant with fragrant, often frilly-edged flowers, popular as a cut flower.
carnation in Japanese
カーネーション
Pronounced: kānēshon
What does "carnation" mean?
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noun A garden plant with fragrant, often frilly-edged flowers, popular as a cut flower.
"He pinned a white carnation to his lapel for the wedding."
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noun A pale pinkish colour, originally named after the flower's natural flesh-toned shade.
"The dress was carnation rather than true pink."
carnation in a sentence
- He pinned a white carnation to his lapel for the wedding.
- She grows carnations alongside roses in her garden.
- The dress was carnation rather than true pink.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "carnation" in Japanese?
"carnation" in Japanese is カーネーション. carnation means: A garden plant with fragrant, often frilly-edged flowers, popular as a cut flower.
How do you pronounce カーネーション?
"carnation" in Japanese is カーネーション, pronounced "kānēshon".
How do you use "carnation" in a sentence?
Example: "He pinned a white carnation to his lapel for the wedding." In Japanese, "carnation" is カーネーション.
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