electronic in Japanese
electronic in Japanese is 電子, 電脳 — electronic means relating to electrons or the devices that control their flow, such as computers, phones, and circuit boards.
electronic in Japanese
電子
Pronounced: denshi
電子
Pronounced: denshi
Of or pertaining to the Internet.
電脳
Pronounced: dennō
Of or pertaining to the Internet.
What does "electronic" mean?
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adj Relating to electrons or the devices that control their flow, such as computers, phones, and circuit boards.
"The repair shop fixes electronic devices like laptops and game consoles."
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adj Done through computers or the internet rather than on paper or in person.
"The company switched to electronic invoicing to save paper."
electronic in a sentence
- The repair shop fixes electronic devices like laptops and game consoles.
- Modern cars are packed with electronic sensors and control units.
- The company switched to electronic invoicing to save paper.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "electronic" in Japanese?
"electronic" in Japanese is 電子, 電脳. electronic means: Relating to electrons or the devices that control their flow, such as computers, phones, and circuit boards.
How do you pronounce 電子?
"electronic" in Japanese is 電子, pronounced "denshi".
How do you use "electronic" in a sentence?
Example: "The repair shop fixes electronic devices like laptops and game consoles." In Japanese, "electronic" is 電子, 電脳.
Are there other ways to say "electronic" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "electronic": 電子, 電脳.
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