Dervish in Japanese
Dervish in Japanese is ダーウィーシュ, ダルヴィーシュ — Dervish means a member of a Sufi Muslim order known for ascetic living and, in some traditions, ritual spinning dances.
Dervish in Japanese
What does "Dervish" mean?
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noun A member of a Sufi Muslim order known for ascetic living and, in some traditions, ritual spinning dances.
"Tourists gathered to watch the whirling dervishes perform in Istanbul."
Dervish in a sentence
- Tourists gathered to watch the whirling dervishes perform in Istanbul.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Dervish" in Japanese?
"Dervish" in Japanese is ダーウィーシュ, ダルヴィーシュ. Dervish means: A member of a Sufi Muslim order known for ascetic living and, in some traditions, ritual spinning dances.
How do you pronounce ダーウィーシュ?
"Dervish" in Japanese is ダーウィーシュ, pronounced "dāwīshu".
How do you use "Dervish" in a sentence?
Example: "Tourists gathered to watch the whirling dervishes perform in Istanbul." In Japanese, "Dervish" is ダーウィーシュ, ダルヴィーシュ.
Are there other ways to say "Dervish" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "Dervish": ダーウィーシュ, ダルヴィーシュ.