create in Japanese
create in Japanese is 創り出す, 創作, 創造 — create means to bring something into existence; to make something new.
create in Japanese
創り出す
Pronounced: tsukuridasu
To make#Verb or produce#Verb from other (e.g. raw, unrefined or scattered) materials or combinable elements or ideas; to design or invest with a new form, shape, function, etc.
創作
Pronounced: sōsaku
To make#Verb or produce#Verb from other (e.g. raw, unrefined or scattered) materials or combinable elements or ideas; to design or invest with a new form, shape, function, etc.
創造
Pronounced: sōzō
To make#Verb or produce#Verb from other (e.g. raw, unrefined or scattered) materials or combinable elements or ideas; to design or invest with a new form, shape, function, etc.
創造
Pronounced: sōzō
生み出す
Pronounced: umidasu
What does "create" mean?
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verb To bring something into existence; to make something new.
"The engineers created a prototype in just three weeks."
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verb To cause something (a situation, feeling, or effect) to come about.
"The new policy created confusion among staff."
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verb To officially appoint someone to a title or rank of nobility.
"The king created him a duke in recognition of his service."
create in a sentence
- The engineers created a prototype in just three weeks.
- She created a beautiful mural on the community center wall.
- The new policy created confusion among staff.
- The king created him a duke in recognition of his service.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "create" in Japanese?
"create" in Japanese is 創り出す, 創作, 創造. create means: To bring something into existence; to make something new.
How do you pronounce 創り出す?
"create" in Japanese is 創り出す, pronounced "tsukuridasu".
How do you use "create" in a sentence?
Example: "The engineers created a prototype in just three weeks." In Japanese, "create" is 創り出す, 創作, 創造.
Are there other ways to say "create" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "create": 創り出す, 創作, 創造, 生み出す.
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