existential in Japanese
existential in Japanese is 実存的 — existential means relating to existence, especially the fact or nature of being alive.
existential in Japanese
実存的
Pronounced: jitsuzonteki
Of or relating to existence.
What does "existential" mean?
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adjective Relating to existence, especially the fact or nature of being alive.
"The climate crisis poses an existential threat to low-lying island nations."
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adjective Relating to existentialism, the philosophy focused on individual freedom, choice, and meaning.
"He went through an existential crisis after turning forty, questioning the point of it all."
existential in a sentence
- The climate crisis poses an existential threat to low-lying island nations.
- He went through an existential crisis after turning forty, questioning the point of it all.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "existential" in Japanese?
"existential" in Japanese is 実存的. existential means: Relating to existence, especially the fact or nature of being alive.
How do you pronounce 実存的?
"existential" in Japanese is 実存的, pronounced "jitsuzonteki".
How do you use "existential" in a sentence?
Example: "The climate crisis poses an existential threat to low-lying island nations." In Japanese, "existential" is 実存的.
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