casbah in Japanese
casbah in Japanese is カスバ — casbah means the old fortified quarter of a North African or Middle Eastern city, or the citadel at its heart.
casbah in Japanese
カスバ
Pronounced: kasuba
The fortress in a city in North Africa or the Middle East.
What does "casbah" mean?
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noun The old fortified quarter of a North African or Middle Eastern city, or the citadel at its heart.
"They wandered through the narrow alleys of the casbah, past spice stalls and hidden courtyards."
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noun Informally, someone's home or flat.
"Come on up to my casbah for coffee."
casbah in a sentence
- They wandered through the narrow alleys of the casbah, past spice stalls and hidden courtyards.
- The old casbah of Algiers is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Come on up to my casbah for coffee.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "casbah" in Japanese?
"casbah" in Japanese is カスバ. casbah means: The old fortified quarter of a North African or Middle Eastern city, or the citadel at its heart.
How do you pronounce カスバ?
"casbah" in Japanese is カスバ, pronounced "kasuba".
How do you use "casbah" in a sentence?
Example: "They wandered through the narrow alleys of the casbah, past spice stalls and hidden courtyards." In Japanese, "casbah" is カスバ.
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