exit in Japanese
exit in Japanese is 出口, 出る, 出かける — exit means a way out of a place, such as a door or a passage.
exit in Japanese
出口
Pronounced: deguchi
出る
Pronounced: deru
(intransitive) To go out or go away from a place or situation; to depart, to leave.
出かける
Pronounced: dekakeru
(intransitive) To go out or go away from a place or situation; to depart, to leave.
What does "exit" mean?
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noun A way out of a place, such as a door or a passage.
"The nearest exit is at the back of the building."
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noun A slip road that leaves a motorway or major road.
"Take the next exit for the city centre."
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verb To leave or go out of a place.
"Passengers should exit the train through the doors on the left."
exit in a sentence
- The nearest exit is at the back of the building.
- Take the next exit for the city centre.
- Passengers should exit the train through the doors on the left.
- He exited the meeting without saying a word.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "exit" in Japanese?
"exit" in Japanese is 出口, 出る, 出かける. exit means: A way out of a place, such as a door or a passage.
How do you pronounce 出口?
"exit" in Japanese is 出口, pronounced "deguchi".
How do you use "exit" in a sentence?
Example: "The nearest exit is at the back of the building." In Japanese, "exit" is 出口, 出る, 出かける.
Are there other ways to say "exit" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "exit": 出口, 出る, 出かける.
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