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euthanasia in Japanese

euthanasia in Japanese is 安楽死, オイタナジー, ユーサネイジア — euthanasia means deliberately ending a life, human or animal, to relieve suffering from an incurable condition.

euthanasia in Japanese

安楽死
noun
Pronounced: anrakushi
The practice of intentionally killing a human being or animal in a humane way, especially in order to end suffering.
オイタナジー
noun
Pronounced: oitanajī
The practice of intentionally killing a human being or animal in a humane way, especially in order to end suffering.
ユーサネイジア
noun
Pronounced: yūsaneijia
The practice of intentionally killing a human being or animal in a humane way, especially in order to end suffering.
ユータナジー
noun
Pronounced: yūtanajī
The practice of intentionally killing a human being or animal in a humane way, especially in order to end suffering.
殺処分
noun
Pronounced: satsushobun
The practice of intentionally killing a human being or animal in a humane way, especially in order to end suffering.

What does "euthanasia" mean?

  1. noun Deliberately ending a life, human or animal, to relieve suffering from an incurable condition.
    "The vet recommended euthanasia to spare the dog further pain."

euthanasia in a sentence

  • The vet recommended euthanasia to spare the dog further pain.
  • Assisted dying laws vary hugely from country to country.

Common Japanese translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "euthanasia" in Japanese?

"euthanasia" in Japanese is 安楽死, オイタナジー, ユーサネイジア. euthanasia means: Deliberately ending a life, human or animal, to relieve suffering from an incurable condition.

How do you pronounce 安楽死?

"euthanasia" in Japanese is 安楽死, pronounced "anrakushi".

How do you use "euthanasia" in a sentence?

Example: "The vet recommended euthanasia to spare the dog further pain." In Japanese, "euthanasia" is 安楽死, オイタナジー, ユーサネイジア.

Are there other ways to say "euthanasia" in Japanese?

Yes — Japanese has 5 translations listed for "euthanasia": 安楽死, オイタナジー, ユーサネイジア, ユータナジー, 殺処分.

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