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Derry in Japanese

Derry in Japanese is デリー — Derry means a feeling of dislike toward someone or something (chiefly in the phrase "have a derry on").

Derry in Japanese

デリー
proper noun
Pronounced: derī
A city in northwestern Northern Ireland; also known as Londonderry.

What does "Derry" mean?

  1. noun A feeling of dislike toward someone or something (chiefly in the phrase "have a derry on").
    "She's had a derry on him ever since he borrowed her bike and never returned it."
  2. interjection A nonsense refrain sung as filler in old folk songs, with no literal meaning.
    "The chorus went "hey down, derry down" between each verse."

Derry in a sentence

  • She's had a derry on him ever since he borrowed her bike and never returned it.
  • The chorus went "hey down, derry down" between each verse.

Common Japanese translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Derry" in Japanese?

"Derry" in Japanese is デリー. Derry means: A feeling of dislike toward someone or something (chiefly in the phrase "have a derry on").

How do you pronounce デリー?

"Derry" in Japanese is デリー, pronounced "derī".

How do you use "Derry" in a sentence?

Example: "She's had a derry on him ever since he borrowed her bike and never returned it." In Japanese, "Derry" is デリー.

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