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
Pronounced: denka
The style of a prince, princess or someone of equivalent rank.
What does "Highness" mean?
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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."
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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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