flow in Japanese
flow in Japanese is 流れ, ながれる, 流れる — flow means the continuous, smooth movement of a liquid, gas, or stream of things.
flow in Japanese
流れ
Pronounced: nagare
(math) A formalization of the idea of the motion of particles in a fluid, as a group action of the real numbers on a set.
ながれる
Pronounced: nagareru
(intransitive) To move as a fluid from one position to another.
流れる
Pronounced: nagareru
(intransitive) To move as a fluid from one position to another.
What does "flow" mean?
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noun The continuous, smooth movement of a liquid, gas, or stream of things.
"The dam controls the flow of water into the valley."
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noun A state of complete focus and absorption in an activity, often called "being in the zone."
"While painting, she often loses herself in a state of flow."
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verb To move steadily and continuously, like a liquid.
"The river flows south toward the coast."
flow in a sentence
- The dam controls the flow of water into the valley.
- Traffic flow eased once rush hour ended.
- While painting, she often loses herself in a state of flow.
- The river flows south toward the coast.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "flow" in Japanese?
"flow" in Japanese is 流れ, ながれる, 流れる. flow means: The continuous, smooth movement of a liquid, gas, or stream of things.
How do you pronounce 流れ?
"flow" in Japanese is 流れ, pronounced "nagare".
How do you use "flow" in a sentence?
Example: "The dam controls the flow of water into the valley." In Japanese, "flow" is 流れ, ながれる, 流れる.
Are there other ways to say "flow" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "flow": 流れ, ながれる, 流れる.
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