Christian in Japanese
Christian in Japanese is キリスト教, クリスチャン, キリスト教徒 — Christian means a person who follows the teachings and faith of Jesus Christ.
Christian in Japanese
キリスト教
Pronounced: kirisutokyō
(not comparable) Of, like or relating to Christianity or Christians.
クリスチャン
Pronounced: kurisuchan
(not comparable) Of, like or relating to Christianity or Christians.
キリスト教徒
Pronounced: kirisutokyōto
(obsolete, England) A European, especially though not necessarily of the Christian religion.
クリスチャン
Pronounced: kurisuchan
(obsolete, England) A European, especially though not necessarily of the Christian religion.
What does "Christian" mean?
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noun A person who follows the teachings and faith of Jesus Christ.
"She was raised Christian and attends church every Sunday."
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adjective Relating to Christianity, Christ, or its followers.
"They were married in a small Christian ceremony."
Christian in a sentence
- She was raised Christian and attends church every Sunday.
- They were married in a small Christian ceremony.
Similar words in Japanese
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Christian" in Japanese?
"Christian" in Japanese is キリスト教, クリスチャン, キリスト教徒. Christian means: A person who follows the teachings and faith of Jesus Christ.
How do you pronounce キリスト教?
"Christian" in Japanese is キリスト教, pronounced "kirisutokyō".
How do you use "Christian" in a sentence?
Example: "She was raised Christian and attends church every Sunday." In Japanese, "Christian" is キリスト教, クリスチャン, キリスト教徒.
Are there other ways to say "Christian" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "Christian": キリスト教, クリスチャン, キリスト教徒.
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