emissary in Japanese
emissary in Japanese is 使者 — emissary means a person sent on a mission to represent or negotiate on behalf of someone else.
emissary in Japanese
使者
Pronounced: shisha
An agent sent on a mission to represent the interests of someone else.
What does "emissary" mean?
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noun A person sent on a mission to represent or negotiate on behalf of someone else.
"The president sent an emissary to open talks with the rebels."
emissary in a sentence
- The president sent an emissary to open talks with the rebels.
- She acted as an emissary between the two feuding families.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "emissary" in Japanese?
"emissary" in Japanese is 使者. emissary means: A person sent on a mission to represent or negotiate on behalf of someone else.
How do you pronounce 使者?
"emissary" in Japanese is 使者, pronounced "shisha".
How do you use "emissary" in a sentence?
Example: "The president sent an emissary to open talks with the rebels." In Japanese, "emissary" is 使者.
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