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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
proper noun
Pronounced: harī

What does "Harry" mean?

  1. verb To repeatedly bother, pressure, or harass someone.
    "Reporters harried the celebrity outside her hotel for hours."
  2. 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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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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