hairy in Japanese
hairy in Japanese is 毛むくじゃら, 毛深い — hairy means covered with a lot of hair or fur.
hairy in Japanese
毛むくじゃら
Pronounced: kemukujara
(of a person) Having a lot of body hair.
毛深い
Pronounced: kebukai
(of a person) Having a lot of body hair.
What does "hairy" mean?
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adj Covered with a lot of hair or fur.
"His hairy arms were covered in tattoos."
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adj Difficult, risky, or frightening.
"The drive down the icy mountain road got pretty hairy."
hairy in a sentence
- His hairy arms were covered in tattoos.
- The hairy caterpillar inched along the branch.
- The drive down the icy mountain road got pretty hairy.
- Things turned hairy when the negotiations broke down.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "hairy" in Japanese?
"hairy" in Japanese is 毛むくじゃら, 毛深い. hairy means: Covered with a lot of hair or fur.
How do you pronounce 毛むくじゃら?
"hairy" in Japanese is 毛むくじゃら, pronounced "kemukujara".
How do you use "hairy" in a sentence?
Example: "His hairy arms were covered in tattoos." In Japanese, "hairy" is 毛むくじゃら, 毛深い.
Are there other ways to say "hairy" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "hairy": 毛むくじゃら, 毛深い.
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