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Highness in Japanese

Highness in Japanese is 殿下 — Highness means a formal title used to address or refer to a prince, princess, or other member of a royal family.

Highness in Japanese

殿下
noun
Pronounced: denka
The style of a prince, princess or someone of equivalent rank.

What does "Highness" mean?

  1. noun A formal title used to address or refer to a prince, princess, or other member of a royal family.
    "The guests bowed as they addressed Her Royal Highness."
  2. noun The state or quality of being high.
    "The highness of the cliffs made the climb dangerous."

Highness in a sentence

  • The guests bowed as they addressed Her Royal Highness.
  • The highness of the cliffs made the climb dangerous.

Common Japanese translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Highness" in Japanese?

"Highness" in Japanese is 殿下. Highness means: A formal title used to address or refer to a prince, princess, or other member of a royal family.

How do you pronounce 殿下?

"Highness" in Japanese is 殿下, pronounced "denka".

How do you use "Highness" in a sentence?

Example: "The guests bowed as they addressed Her Royal Highness." In Japanese, "Highness" is 殿下.

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