cricket in Japanese
cricket in Japanese is コオロギ, 蟋蟀, クリケット — cricket means a small jumping insect related to grasshoppers, known for the chirping sound the males make by rubbing their wings together.
cricket in Japanese
What does "cricket" mean?
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noun A small jumping insect related to grasshoppers, known for the chirping sound the males make by rubbing their wings together.
"The crickets chirped loudly all through the summer night."
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noun A bat-and-ball team sport, popular across England and the Commonwealth, played on a large oval field with a wicket at each end.
"They stayed up late watching the cricket match between England and Australia."
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noun Fair or sportsmanlike behaviour (from the phrase "not cricket").
"Reading her private messages just wasn't cricket."
cricket in a sentence
- The crickets chirped loudly all through the summer night.
- They stayed up late watching the cricket match between England and Australia.
- He learned to play cricket at school and still bowls for a local club.
- Reading her private messages just wasn't cricket.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "cricket" in Japanese?
"cricket" in Japanese is コオロギ, 蟋蟀, クリケット. cricket means: A small jumping insect related to grasshoppers, known for the chirping sound the males make by rubbing their wings together.
How do you pronounce コオロギ?
"cricket" in Japanese is コオロギ, pronounced "koorogi".
How do you use "cricket" in a sentence?
Example: "The crickets chirped loudly all through the summer night." In Japanese, "cricket" is コオロギ, 蟋蟀, クリケット.
Are there other ways to say "cricket" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "cricket": コオロギ, 蟋蟀, クリケット.