Dickens in Japanese
Dickens in Japanese is ディケンズ — Dickens means used in exclamations as a mild stand-in for "the devil," expressing surprise or frustration.
Dickens in Japanese
ディケンズ
Pronounced: dikenzu
A small city, the county seat of Dickens County, Texas, United States.
What does "Dickens" mean?
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noun Used in exclamations as a mild stand-in for "the devil," expressing surprise or frustration.
"What the dickens is going on here?"
Dickens in a sentence
- What the dickens is going on here?
- She gave him a scare, that’s for sure — scared the dickens out of him.
Similar words in Japanese
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Dickens" in Japanese?
"Dickens" in Japanese is ディケンズ. Dickens means: Used in exclamations as a mild stand-in for "the devil," expressing surprise or frustration.
How do you pronounce ディケンズ?
"Dickens" in Japanese is ディケンズ, pronounced "dikenzu".
How do you use "Dickens" in a sentence?
Example: "What the dickens is going on here?" In Japanese, "Dickens" is ディケンズ.
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