craftsman in Japanese
craftsman in Japanese is 工匠, 職人 — craftsman means a person highly skilled at a trade, especially one who makes things by hand.
craftsman in Japanese
工匠
Pronounced: kōshō
One who is highly skilled at one's trade; an artisan or artificer.
職人
Pronounced: shokunin
One who is highly skilled at one's trade; an artisan or artificer.
What does "craftsman" mean?
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noun A person highly skilled at a trade, especially one who makes things by hand.
"The cabinet was built by a master craftsman with forty years of experience."
craftsman in a sentence
- The cabinet was built by a master craftsman with forty years of experience.
- Every stitch showed the work of a true craftsman.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "craftsman" in Japanese?
"craftsman" in Japanese is 工匠, 職人. craftsman means: A person highly skilled at a trade, especially one who makes things by hand.
How do you pronounce 工匠?
"craftsman" in Japanese is 工匠, pronounced "kōshō".
How do you use "craftsman" in a sentence?
Example: "The cabinet was built by a master craftsman with forty years of experience." In Japanese, "craftsman" is 工匠, 職人.
Are there other ways to say "craftsman" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "craftsman": 工匠, 職人.
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