Greenwich in Japanese
Greenwich in Japanese is グリニッジ — Greenwich means a town and borough in south-east London, England, through which the prime meridian passes.
Greenwich in Japanese
グリニッジ
Pronounced: gurinijji
What does "Greenwich" mean?
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name A town and borough in south-east London, England, through which the prime meridian passes.
"The Royal Observatory in Greenwich marks zero degrees longitude."
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name Refers loosely to Greenwich Mean Time or the prime meridian itself.
"The ship's clock was set to Greenwich time."
Greenwich in a sentence
- The Royal Observatory in Greenwich marks zero degrees longitude.
- The ship's clock was set to Greenwich time.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Greenwich" in Japanese?
"Greenwich" in Japanese is グリニッジ. Greenwich means: A town and borough in south-east London, England, through which the prime meridian passes.
How do you pronounce グリニッジ?
"Greenwich" in Japanese is グリニッジ, pronounced "gurinijji".
How do you use "Greenwich" in a sentence?
Example: "The Royal Observatory in Greenwich marks zero degrees longitude." In Japanese, "Greenwich" is グリニッジ.
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