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get in Japanese

get in Japanese is なる, 成る, する — get means to come to have or receive something; to obtain.

get in Japanese

なる
verb
Pronounced: naru
(copulative) To become, or cause oneself to become.
成る
verb
Pronounced: naru
(copulative) To become, or cause oneself to become.
なる
verb
Pronounced: naru
(transitive) To cause to become; to bring about.
成る
verb
Pronounced: naru
(transitive) To cause to become; to bring about.
する
verb
Pronounced: suru
(transitive) To cause to become; to bring about.
至らせる
verb
(transitive) To cause to become; to bring about.
受ける
verb
Pronounced: ukeru
(transitive, informal) To bring to reckoning; to catch (usually as a criminal); to effect retribution.
得る
verb
Pronounced: uru
(transitive, informal) To bring to reckoning; to catch (usually as a criminal); to effect retribution.
貰う
verb
Pronounced: morau
(transitive, informal) To bring to reckoning; to catch (usually as a criminal); to effect retribution.
到達
verb
Pronounced: tōtatsu
(transitive, informal) To bring to reckoning; to catch (usually as a criminal); to effect retribution.
受け取る
verb
Pronounced: uketoru
(transitive, informal) To bring to reckoning; to catch (usually as a criminal); to effect retribution.
持ち帰る
verb
Pronounced: mochikaeru
(transitive, informal) To bring to reckoning; to catch (usually as a criminal); to effect retribution.
なる
verb
Pronounced: naru
(archaic) To learn; to commit to memory; to memorize; sometimes with out.
得る
verb
Pronounced: uru
(archaic) To learn; to commit to memory; to memorize; sometimes with out.
成る
verb
Pronounced: naru
(archaic) To learn; to commit to memory; to memorize; sometimes with out.
する
verb
Pronounced: suru
(archaic) To learn; to commit to memory; to memorize; sometimes with out.
入手
verb
Pronounced: nyuushu
(archaic) To learn; to commit to memory; to memorize; sometimes with out.
到達
verb
Pronounced: tōtatsu
(archaic) To learn; to commit to memory; to memorize; sometimes with out.
到達
verb
Pronounced: tōtatsu
(intransitive, informal, mostly, imperative) To go, to leave; to scram.
至る
verb
Pronounced: itaru
(intransitive, informal, mostly, imperative) To go, to leave; to scram.
達する
verb
Pronounced: tassuru
(intransitive, informal, mostly, imperative) To go, to leave; to scram.
入手
verb
Pronounced: nyuushu
(intransitive, obsolete) To make acquisitions; to gain; to profit.
得る
verb
Pronounced: uru
(intransitive, obsolete) To make acquisitions; to gain; to profit.
手に入れる
verb
Pronounced: teniireru
(intransitive, obsolete) To make acquisitions; to gain; to profit.
獲得
verb
Pronounced: kakutoku
(intransitive, obsolete) To make acquisitions; to gain; to profit.

What does "get" mean?

  1. verb To come to have or receive something; to obtain.
    "She got a new job at the hospital."
  2. verb To become, or to cause someone or something to become, a certain way (often with an adjective).
    "It's getting cold outside."
  3. verb To fetch or bring something.
    "Can you get me a glass of water?"
  4. verb To arrive at or reach a place or state.
    "What time do we get to the airport?"

get in a sentence

  • She got a new job at the hospital.
  • Did you get my message yesterday?
  • It's getting cold outside.
  • He got angry when they cancelled the meeting.

Similar words in Japanese

Common Japanese translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "get" in Japanese?

"get" in Japanese is なる, 成る, する. get means: To come to have or receive something; to obtain.

How do you pronounce なる?

"get" in Japanese is なる, pronounced "naru".

How do you use "get" in a sentence?

Example: "She got a new job at the hospital." In Japanese, "get" is なる, 成る, する.

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

Yes — Japanese has 15 translations listed for "get": なる, 成る, する, 至らせる, 受ける, 得る.

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