epilogue in Japanese
epilogue in Japanese is エピローグ, 納め口上, 閉幕辞 — epilogue means a short closing section added after the main story of a book, play, or film, often showing what happened afterward.
epilogue in Japanese
What does "epilogue" mean?
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noun A short closing section added after the main story of a book, play, or film, often showing what happened afterward.
"The epilogue jumps ahead ten years to show what became of the two brothers."
epilogue in a sentence
- The epilogue jumps ahead ten years to show what became of the two brothers.
- In the play's epilogue, an actor steps forward to address the audience directly.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "epilogue" in Japanese?
"epilogue" in Japanese is エピローグ, 納め口上, 閉幕辞. epilogue means: A short closing section added after the main story of a book, play, or film, often showing what happened afterward.
How do you pronounce エピローグ?
"epilogue" in Japanese is エピローグ, pronounced "epirōgu".
How do you use "epilogue" in a sentence?
Example: "The epilogue jumps ahead ten years to show what became of the two brothers." In Japanese, "epilogue" is エピローグ, 納め口上, 閉幕辞.
Are there other ways to say "epilogue" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 7 translations listed for "epilogue": エピローグ, 納め口上, 閉幕辞, 後書き, 結語, 跋.