cod in Japanese
cod in Japanese is 鱈 — cod means a large sea fish, especially Atlantic cod, widely eaten and central to many fisheries.
cod in Japanese
鱈
Pronounced: tara
What does "cod" mean?
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noun A large sea fish, especially Atlantic cod, widely eaten and central to many fisheries.
"They ordered fish and chips made with fresh cod."
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noun British informal: a joke, a spoof, or an act of gentle mockery.
"It was all just a bit of a cod, nothing serious."
cod in a sentence
- They ordered fish and chips made with fresh cod.
- It was all just a bit of a cod, nothing serious.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "cod" in Japanese?
"cod" in Japanese is 鱈. cod means: A large sea fish, especially Atlantic cod, widely eaten and central to many fisheries.
How do you pronounce 鱈?
"cod" in Japanese is 鱈, pronounced "tara".
How do you use "cod" in a sentence?
Example: "They ordered fish and chips made with fresh cod." In Japanese, "cod" is 鱈.
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