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exotic in Japanese

exotic in Japanese is 外来, エキゾチック — exotic means coming from a distant, foreign place and having an unusual or excitingly different quality.

exotic in Japanese

外来
adj
Pronounced: gairai
Non-native to the ecosystem.
エキゾチック
adj
Pronounced: ekizochikku
(gambling) Being or relating to various wagers, such as the trifecta, that involve betting on the finishing positions of multiple competitors across one or more races.

What does "exotic" mean?

  1. adjective Coming from a distant, foreign place and having an unusual or excitingly different quality.
    "They served exotic fruits we'd never seen before."
  2. adjective Not native to the local environment; introduced from elsewhere.
    "The park is overrun with exotic plant species that crowd out native ones."
  3. noun An animal or plant that is not native to the area where it is found.
    "The nursery specialises in exotics that need a heated greenhouse."

exotic in a sentence

  • They served exotic fruits we'd never seen before.
  • She dreamed of an exotic holiday somewhere far from home.
  • The park is overrun with exotic plant species that crowd out native ones.
  • The nursery specialises in exotics that need a heated greenhouse.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "exotic" in Japanese?

"exotic" in Japanese is 外来, エキゾチック. exotic means: Coming from a distant, foreign place and having an unusual or excitingly different quality.

How do you pronounce 外来?

"exotic" in Japanese is 外来, pronounced "gairai".

How do you use "exotic" in a sentence?

Example: "They served exotic fruits we'd never seen before." In Japanese, "exotic" is 外来, エキゾチック.

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

Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "exotic": 外来, エキゾチック.

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