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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
adj
Pronounced: kirisutokyō
(not comparable) Of, like or relating to Christianity or Christians.
クリスチャン
adj
Pronounced: kurisuchan
(not comparable) Of, like or relating to Christianity or Christians.
キリスト教徒
noun
Pronounced: kirisutokyōto
(obsolete, England) A European, especially though not necessarily of the Christian religion.
クリスチャン
noun
Pronounced: kurisuchan
(obsolete, England) A European, especially though not necessarily of the Christian religion.

What does "Christian" mean?

  1. noun A person who follows the teachings and faith of Jesus Christ.
    "She was raised Christian and attends church every Sunday."
  2. 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.

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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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