gooseberry in Japanese
gooseberry in Japanese is グーズベリー — gooseberry means a small, tart, round green (or sometimes red) berry that grows on a spiny shrub, used in pies, jams, and fools.
gooseberry in Japanese
グーズベリー
Pronounced: gūzuberī
A fruit of species Ribes uva-crispa, related to the currant.
What does "gooseberry" mean?
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noun A small, tart, round green (or sometimes red) berry that grows on a spiny shrub, used in pies, jams, and fools.
"Gran's gooseberry crumble is famously sharp."
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noun (informal, British) A third person who unwantedly tags along with a couple.
"I felt like a total gooseberry sitting between them on the date."
gooseberry in a sentence
- Gran's gooseberry crumble is famously sharp.
- The hedgerow was thick with wild gooseberry bushes.
- I felt like a total gooseberry sitting between them on the date.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "gooseberry" in Japanese?
"gooseberry" in Japanese is グーズベリー. gooseberry means: A small, tart, round green (or sometimes red) berry that grows on a spiny shrub, used in pies, jams, and fools.
How do you pronounce グーズベリー?
"gooseberry" in Japanese is グーズベリー, pronounced "gūzuberī".
How do you use "gooseberry" in a sentence?
Example: "Gran's gooseberry crumble is famously sharp." In Japanese, "gooseberry" is グーズベリー.
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