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chronological in Japanese

chronological in Japanese is 経時的 — chronological means arranged in the order in which events happened, from earliest to latest.

chronological in Japanese

経時的
adj
Pronounced: keijiteki
(films, shows, books, etc) Relating to the arrangement of events in the order in which they occur within a story, rather than the order in which they are released.

What does "chronological" mean?

  1. adj Arranged in the order in which events happened, from earliest to latest.
    "The exhibition presents the artist's work in chronological order."

chronological in a sentence

  • The exhibition presents the artist's work in chronological order.
  • Please list your work history in chronological order.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "chronological" in Japanese?

"chronological" in Japanese is 経時的. chronological means: Arranged in the order in which events happened, from earliest to latest.

How do you pronounce 経時的?

"chronological" in Japanese is 経時的, pronounced "keijiteki".

How do you use "chronological" in a sentence?

Example: "The exhibition presents the artist's work in chronological order." In Japanese, "chronological" is 経時的.

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