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her in Japanese

her in Japanese is 彼女 — her means belonging to her — used before a noun to show something is owned by or associated with a particular woman, girl, or (in older or poetic use) a ship, country, etc.

her in Japanese

彼女
det
Pronounced: kanojo
Belonging to her (belonging to that female person or animal, or in poetic or old-fashioned language that ship, city, season, etc).

What does "her" mean?

  1. det Belonging to her — used before a noun to show something is owned by or associated with a particular woman, girl, or (in older or poetic use) a ship, country, etc.
    "She left her umbrella on the train."
  2. pron The object form of "she" — used after a verb or preposition.
    "I gave her the keys before I left."

her in a sentence

  • She left her umbrella on the train.
  • The captain steered her ship carefully into harbour.
  • I gave her the keys before I left.
  • Can you pass this note to her?

Common Japanese translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "her" in Japanese?

"her" in Japanese is 彼女. her means: Belonging to her — used before a noun to show something is owned by or associated with a particular woman, girl, or (in older or poetic use) a ship, country, etc.

How do you pronounce 彼女?

"her" in Japanese is 彼女, pronounced "kanojo".

How do you use "her" in a sentence?

Example: "She left her umbrella on the train." In Japanese, "her" is 彼女.

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