dirt in Japanese
dirt in Japanese is 土, ダート, 泥 — dirt means soil, earth, or any unclean substance on a surface.
dirt in Japanese
土
Pronounced: tsuchi
(chiefly, US) Soil or earth.
ダート
Pronounced: dāto
(chiefly, US) Soil or earth.
泥
Pronounced: doro
(chiefly, US) Soil or earth.
泥土
Pronounced: deido
(chiefly, US) Soil or earth.
What does "dirt" mean?
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noun Soil, earth, or any unclean substance on a surface.
"The children came in covered in dirt after playing outside."
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noun (informal) Embarrassing or damaging information about someone.
"The tabloids were desperate to dig up dirt on the actor."
dirt in a sentence
- The children came in covered in dirt after playing outside.
- Wipe the dirt off your boots before coming inside.
- The tabloids were desperate to dig up dirt on the actor.
Similar words in Japanese
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Frequently asked questions
What is "dirt" in Japanese?
"dirt" in Japanese is 土, ダート, 泥. dirt means: Soil, earth, or any unclean substance on a surface.
How do you pronounce 土?
"dirt" in Japanese is 土, pronounced "tsuchi".
How do you use "dirt" in a sentence?
Example: "The children came in covered in dirt after playing outside." In Japanese, "dirt" is 土, ダート, 泥.
Are there other ways to say "dirt" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "dirt": 土, ダート, 泥, 泥土.
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