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gentleman in Japanese

gentleman in Japanese is 男性用トイレ, 紳士, ジェントルマン — gentleman means a polite, well-mannered, or honorable man.

gentleman in Japanese

男性用トイレ
noun
紳士
noun
Pronounced: shinshi
Any well-bred, well-mannered, or charming man.
ジェントルマン
noun
Pronounced: jentoruman
Any well-bred, well-mannered, or charming man.
ゼントルマン
noun
Pronounced: zentoruman
Any well-bred, well-mannered, or charming man.
紳士
noun
Pronounced: shinshi
(chiefly, _, historical) A man of gentle but not noble birth, particularly a man of means (originally ownership of property) who does not work for a living but has no official status in a peerage; (UK, _, law) an armigerous man ranking below a knight.
お客様
noun
Pronounced: okyakusama
(chiefly, _, historical) A man of gentle but not noble birth, particularly a man of means (originally ownership of property) who does not work for a living but has no official status in a peerage; (UK, _, law) an armigerous man ranking below a knight.
だんな
noun
Pronounced: danna
(chiefly, _, historical) A man of gentle but not noble birth, particularly a man of means (originally ownership of property) who does not work for a living but has no official status in a peerage; (UK, _, law) an armigerous man ranking below a knight.
ジェントルマン
noun
Pronounced: jentoruman
(chiefly, _, historical) A man of gentle but not noble birth, particularly a man of means (originally ownership of property) who does not work for a living but has no official status in a peerage; (UK, _, law) an armigerous man ranking below a knight.
ゼントルマン
noun
Pronounced: zentoruman
(chiefly, _, historical) A man of gentle but not noble birth, particularly a man of means (originally ownership of property) who does not work for a living but has no official status in a peerage; (UK, _, law) an armigerous man ranking below a knight.
先生
noun
Pronounced: sensei
(chiefly, _, historical) A man of gentle but not noble birth, particularly a man of means (originally ownership of property) who does not work for a living but has no official status in a peerage; (UK, _, law) an armigerous man ranking below a knight.

What does "gentleman" mean?

  1. noun A polite, well-mannered, or honorable man.
    "He held the door open like a true gentleman."
  2. noun (formal or polite) A man, used respectfully regardless of manners.
    "The gentleman at the front desk will assist you."
  3. noun Historically, a man of respectable birth or means who did not need to work for a living.
    "In the novel, he lives as a gentleman on his family's estate."

gentleman in a sentence

  • He held the door open like a true gentleman.
  • She described her grandfather as a real gentleman.
  • The gentleman at the front desk will assist you.
  • In the novel, he lives as a gentleman on his family's estate.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "gentleman" in Japanese?

"gentleman" in Japanese is 男性用トイレ, 紳士, ジェントルマン. gentleman means: A polite, well-mannered, or honorable man.

How do you use "gentleman" in a sentence?

Example: "He held the door open like a true gentleman." In Japanese, "gentleman" is 男性用トイレ, 紳士, ジェントルマン.

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

Yes — Japanese has 7 translations listed for "gentleman": 男性用トイレ, 紳士, ジェントルマン, ゼントルマン, お客様, だんな.

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