catalogue in Japanese
catalogue in Japanese is カタログ, 目録 — catalogue means an organised list of items, such as books, products, or artworks, often arranged alphabetically or by category.
catalogue in Japanese
What does "catalogue" mean?
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noun An organised list of items, such as books, products, or artworks, often arranged alphabetically or by category.
"She flicked through the furniture catalogue looking for a new sofa."
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verb To create an organised list of items, or add items to an existing one.
"The museum spent months cataloguing the newly discovered artefacts."
catalogue in a sentence
- She flicked through the furniture catalogue looking for a new sofa.
- The library catalogue lets you search by author or title.
- The museum spent months cataloguing the newly discovered artefacts.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "catalogue" in Japanese?
"catalogue" in Japanese is カタログ, 目録. catalogue means: An organised list of items, such as books, products, or artworks, often arranged alphabetically or by category.
How do you pronounce カタログ?
"catalogue" in Japanese is カタログ, pronounced "katarogu".
How do you use "catalogue" in a sentence?
Example: "She flicked through the furniture catalogue looking for a new sofa." In Japanese, "catalogue" is カタログ, 目録.
Are there other ways to say "catalogue" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "catalogue": カタログ, 目録.