heath in Japanese
heath in Japanese is ヒース — heath means an open, uncultivated stretch of land, typically with sandy soil and low shrubs like heather.
heath in Japanese
ヒース
Pronounced: hīsu
Any small evergreen shrub of the family Ericaceae.
What does "heath" mean?
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noun An open, uncultivated stretch of land, typically with sandy soil and low shrubs like heather.
"They walked across the heath as the sun set."
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noun Any of several small evergreen shrubs, especially in the heather family.
"Purple heath covered the hillside in late summer."
heath in a sentence
- They walked across the heath as the sun set.
- Purple heath covered the hillside in late summer.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "heath" in Japanese?
"heath" in Japanese is ヒース. heath means: An open, uncultivated stretch of land, typically with sandy soil and low shrubs like heather.
How do you pronounce ヒース?
"heath" in Japanese is ヒース, pronounced "hīsu".
How do you use "heath" in a sentence?
Example: "They walked across the heath as the sun set." In Japanese, "heath" is ヒース.
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