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dee in Japanese

dee in Japanese is ディー — dee means a unisex first name, typically short for a longer name starting with D, such as Deborah or Dennis.

dee in Japanese

ディー
noun
Pronounced:
The name of the Latin-script letter D/d.

What does "dee" mean?

  1. name A unisex first name, typically short for a longer name starting with D, such as Deborah or Dennis.
    "Everyone at work just calls her Dee."
  2. name The name of several rivers in the UK and Ireland, including one in Scotland and one flowing between Wales and England.
    "They went salmon fishing on the River Dee."
  3. noun The letter D.
    "He wrote a big capital dee at the top of the page."
  4. noun Informal British slang for a police detective.
    "A couple of dees showed up asking questions about the burglary."

dee in a sentence

  • Everyone at work just calls her Dee.
  • They went salmon fishing on the River Dee.
  • He wrote a big capital dee at the top of the page.
  • A couple of dees showed up asking questions about the burglary.

Common Japanese translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "dee" in Japanese?

"dee" in Japanese is ディー. dee means: A unisex first name, typically short for a longer name starting with D, such as Deborah or Dennis.

How do you pronounce ディー?

"dee" in Japanese is ディー, pronounced "dī".

How do you use "dee" in a sentence?

Example: "Everyone at work just calls her Dee." In Japanese, "dee" is ディー.

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