Harry in Japanese
Harry in Japanese is ハリー — Harry means to repeatedly bother, pressure, or harass someone.
Harry in Japanese
ハリー
Pronounced: harī
What does "Harry" mean?
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verb To repeatedly bother, pressure, or harass someone.
"Reporters harried the celebrity outside her hotel for hours."
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verb To make repeated raids or attacks on an enemy.
"Guerrilla fighters harried the retreating army for days."
Harry in a sentence
- Reporters harried the celebrity outside her hotel for hours.
- Debt collectors kept harrying him with phone calls.
- Guerrilla fighters harried the retreating army for days.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "Harry" in Japanese?
"Harry" in Japanese is ハリー. Harry means: To repeatedly bother, pressure, or harass someone.
How do you pronounce ハリー?
"Harry" in Japanese is ハリー, pronounced "harī".
How do you use "Harry" in a sentence?
Example: "Reporters harried the celebrity outside her hotel for hours." In Japanese, "Harry" is ハリー.
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