God in Japanese
God in Japanese is デウス, 神, 神様 — God means a supernatural being worshipped as having power over nature or human affairs.
God in Japanese
デウス
Pronounced: deusu
神
Pronounced: kami
神
Pronounced: kami
The single male deity of various bitheistic or duotheistic religions.
神様
Pronounced: kamisama
The single male deity of various bitheistic or duotheistic religions.
神
Pronounced: kami
神様
Pronounced: kamisama
偶像
Pronounced: guuzō
An idol.
アイドル
Pronounced: aidoru
An idol.
What does "God" mean?
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noun A supernatural being worshipped as having power over nature or human affairs.
"Ancient Greek myths feature many gods and goddesses."
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name In monotheistic religions, the single supreme being and creator.
"They pray to God every evening."
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noun Informal: someone treated as supremely important, skilled, or admired.
"To his fans, the guitarist was a living god."
God in a sentence
- Ancient Greek myths feature many gods and goddesses.
- They pray to God every evening.
- To his fans, the guitarist was a living god.
Similar words in Japanese
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "God" in Japanese?
"God" in Japanese is デウス, 神, 神様. God means: A supernatural being worshipped as having power over nature or human affairs.
How do you pronounce デウス?
"God" in Japanese is デウス, pronounced "deusu".
How do you use "God" in a sentence?
Example: "Ancient Greek myths feature many gods and goddesses." In Japanese, "God" is デウス, 神, 神様.
Are there other ways to say "God" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 5 translations listed for "God": デウス, 神, 神様, 偶像, アイドル.
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