Egyptian in Japanese
Egyptian in Japanese is エジプトの, エジプト人, エジプト語 — Egyptian means relating to Egypt, its people, or its language.
Egyptian in Japanese
エジプトの
Pronounced: ejiputono
Of, from, or pertaining to Egypt, the Egyptian people or the Egyptian language.
エジプト人
Pronounced: ejiputojin
A person from Egypt or of Egyptian descent.
エジプト語
Pronounced: ejiputogo
The Afroasiatic language spoken (and written) in ancient Egypt
What does "Egyptian" mean?
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adj Relating to Egypt, its people, or its language.
"She studied Egyptian history at university."
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noun A person from Egypt or of Egyptian descent.
"Many Egyptians work in tourism along the Nile."
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name The ancient Afroasiatic language once spoken and written in Egypt, preserved in hieroglyphic and later scripts.
"Scholars can now read Egyptian thanks to the Rosetta Stone."
Egyptian in a sentence
- She studied Egyptian history at university.
- Many Egyptians work in tourism along the Nile.
- Scholars can now read Egyptian thanks to the Rosetta Stone.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Egyptian" in Japanese?
"Egyptian" in Japanese is エジプトの, エジプト人, エジプト語. Egyptian means: Relating to Egypt, its people, or its language.
How do you pronounce エジプトの?
"Egyptian" in Japanese is エジプトの, pronounced "ejiputono".
How do you use "Egyptian" in a sentence?
Example: "She studied Egyptian history at university." In Japanese, "Egyptian" is エジプトの, エジプト人, エジプト語.
Are there other ways to say "Egyptian" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "Egyptian": エジプトの, エジプト人, エジプト語.
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