Heather in Japanese
Heather in Japanese is ヘザー, ギリュウモドキ — Heather means a low evergreen shrub with small purple, pink, or white flowers, common on moorland.
Heather in Japanese
ヘザー
Pronounced: hezā
A en given name.
ギリュウモドキ
Pronounced: giryuumodoki
A plant in the family Ericaceae.
What does "Heather" mean?
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noun A low evergreen shrub with small purple, pink, or white flowers, common on moorland.
"The hills were covered in purple heather."
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noun A muted purple-pink color, or a fabric made from mixed-colored yarns.
"She wore a heather gray sweater."
Heather in a sentence
- The hills were covered in purple heather.
- She wore a heather gray sweater.
Similar words in Japanese
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Heather" in Japanese?
"Heather" in Japanese is ヘザー, ギリュウモドキ. Heather means: A low evergreen shrub with small purple, pink, or white flowers, common on moorland.
How do you pronounce ヘザー?
"Heather" in Japanese is ヘザー, pronounced "hezā".
How do you use "Heather" in a sentence?
Example: "The hills were covered in purple heather." In Japanese, "Heather" is ヘザー, ギリュウモドキ.
Are there other ways to say "Heather" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "Heather": ヘザー, ギリュウモドキ.
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