hip in Japanese
hip in Japanese is 腰, ヒップ — hip means the joint and surrounding area where the leg meets the pelvis.
hip in Japanese
腰
Pronounced: koshi
(slang, possibly, dated) A drug addict, especially someone addicted to a narcotic like heroin.
ヒップ
Pronounced: hippu
(slang, possibly, dated) A drug addict, especially someone addicted to a narcotic like heroin.
What does "hip" mean?
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noun The joint and surrounding area where the leg meets the pelvis.
"She broke her hip in the fall and needed surgery."
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adj Fashionable, trendy, and up-to-date.
"The new bar is popular with a hip young crowd."
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noun The fruit produced by a rose plant, especially the rosehip.
"Rosehip syrup is made from the hips left after the flowers fade."
hip in a sentence
- She broke her hip in the fall and needed surgery.
- He put his hands on his hips and waited.
- The new bar is popular with a hip young crowd.
- He thinks he's pretty hip for his age.
Similar words in Japanese
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "hip" in Japanese?
"hip" in Japanese is 腰, ヒップ. hip means: The joint and surrounding area where the leg meets the pelvis.
How do you pronounce 腰?
"hip" in Japanese is 腰, pronounced "koshi".
How do you use "hip" in a sentence?
Example: "She broke her hip in the fall and needed surgery." In Japanese, "hip" is 腰, ヒップ.
Are there other ways to say "hip" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "hip": 腰, ヒップ.
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