humanitarian in Japanese
humanitarian in Japanese is 人道主義的, 人道主義者 — humanitarian means concerned with improving people's welfare and reducing suffering.
humanitarian in Japanese
人道主義的
Relating to people's welfare.
人道主義者
Pronounced: jindōshugisha
A person concerned with people's welfare; a do-gooder or philanthropist.
What does "humanitarian" mean?
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adjective Concerned with improving people's welfare and reducing suffering.
"The country sent humanitarian aid after the earthquake."
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noun A person devoted to promoting people's welfare, often through charity work.
"She's known as a humanitarian who has donated millions to disaster relief."
humanitarian in a sentence
- The country sent humanitarian aid after the earthquake.
- Several humanitarian organizations are working in the refugee camps.
- She's known as a humanitarian who has donated millions to disaster relief.
- The award recognized his lifetime of humanitarian work.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "humanitarian" in Japanese?
"humanitarian" in Japanese is 人道主義的, 人道主義者. humanitarian means: Concerned with improving people's welfare and reducing suffering.
How do you use "humanitarian" in a sentence?
Example: "The country sent humanitarian aid after the earthquake." In Japanese, "humanitarian" is 人道主義的, 人道主義者.
Are there other ways to say "humanitarian" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "humanitarian": 人道主義的, 人道主義者.
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