heaven in Japanese
heaven in Japanese is 天, 空, 天国 — heaven means in many religions, the place where God, gods, or the blessed dead are believed to dwell.
heaven in Japanese
天
Pronounced: ten
The sky, specifically:
空
Pronounced: kara
The sky, specifically:
天国
Pronounced: tengoku
天堂
Pronounced: tendō
楽園
Pronounced: rakuen
What does "heaven" mean?
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noun In many religions, the place where God, gods, or the blessed dead are believed to dwell.
"She believed her grandmother was watching over her from heaven."
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noun A state or place of great happiness; paradise.
"Lying on the beach with nothing to do felt like heaven."
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noun (Often plural, "the heavens") The sky.
"The heavens opened just as we stepped outside."
heaven in a sentence
- She believed her grandmother was watching over her from heaven.
- Lying on the beach with nothing to do felt like heaven.
- The heavens opened just as we stepped outside.
Similar words in Japanese
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "heaven" in Japanese?
"heaven" in Japanese is 天, 空, 天国. heaven means: In many religions, the place where God, gods, or the blessed dead are believed to dwell.
How do you pronounce 天?
"heaven" in Japanese is 天, pronounced "ten".
How do you use "heaven" in a sentence?
Example: "She believed her grandmother was watching over her from heaven." In Japanese, "heaven" is 天, 空, 天国.
Are there other ways to say "heaven" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 5 translations listed for "heaven": 天, 空, 天国, 天堂, 楽園.
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