district in Japanese
district in Japanese is 区, 地区, 郭 — district means an area defined for administrative, political, or geographic purposes.
district in Japanese
区
Pronounced: ku
An administrative division of an area.
地区
Pronounced: chiku
An administrative division of an area.
郭
Pronounced: kuruwa
An administrative division of an area.
地域
Pronounced: chiiki
An area or region marked by some distinguishing feature.
地方
Pronounced: chihō
An area or region marked by some distinguishing feature.
What does "district" mean?
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noun An area defined for administrative, political, or geographic purposes.
"She represents a district in the north of the city."
district in a sentence
- She represents a district in the north of the city.
- The historic district is full of old brick buildings.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "district" in Japanese?
"district" in Japanese is 区, 地区, 郭. district means: An area defined for administrative, political, or geographic purposes.
How do you pronounce 区?
"district" in Japanese is 区, pronounced "ku".
How do you use "district" in a sentence?
Example: "She represents a district in the north of the city." In Japanese, "district" is 区, 地区, 郭.
Are there other ways to say "district" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 5 translations listed for "district": 区, 地区, 郭, 地域, 地方.
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