fireworks in Japanese
fireworks in Japanese is 花火 — fireworks means a display or event featuring fireworks.
fireworks in Japanese
花火
Pronounced: hanabi
(plural only) An event or a display where fireworks are set off.
What does "fireworks" mean?
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noun A display or event featuring fireworks.
"The whole town turned out for the fireworks on New Year's Eve."
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noun A dramatic, heated outburst or confrontation.
"There were fireworks in the boardroom when the merger fell through."
fireworks in a sentence
- The whole town turned out for the fireworks on New Year's Eve.
- There were fireworks in the boardroom when the merger fell through.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "fireworks" in Japanese?
"fireworks" in Japanese is 花火. fireworks means: A display or event featuring fireworks.
How do you pronounce 花火?
"fireworks" in Japanese is 花火, pronounced "hanabi".
How do you use "fireworks" in a sentence?
Example: "The whole town turned out for the fireworks on New Year's Eve." In Japanese, "fireworks" is 花火.
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