chandelier in Japanese
chandelier in Japanese is シャンデリア — chandelier means a decorative light fixture with multiple branches, hung from a ceiling.
chandelier in Japanese
シャンデリア
Pronounced: shanderia
A branched, often ornate, light fixture suspended from a ceiling.
What does "chandelier" mean?
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noun A decorative light fixture with multiple branches, hung from a ceiling.
"A crystal chandelier hung above the grand staircase."
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noun A person secretly hired to bid up prices at an auction.
"The auction house was accused of using a chandelier to inflate bids on the painting."
chandelier in a sentence
- A crystal chandelier hung above the grand staircase.
- The auction house was accused of using a chandelier to inflate bids on the painting.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "chandelier" in Japanese?
"chandelier" in Japanese is シャンデリア. chandelier means: A decorative light fixture with multiple branches, hung from a ceiling.
How do you pronounce シャンデリア?
"chandelier" in Japanese is シャンデリア, pronounced "shanderia".
How do you use "chandelier" in a sentence?
Example: "A crystal chandelier hung above the grand staircase." In Japanese, "chandelier" is シャンデリア.
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