indifferent in Japanese
indifferent in Japanese is どこ吹く風, 冷淡, 無関心 — indifferent means having no particular interest, concern, or preference.
indifferent in Japanese
どこ吹く風
Pronounced: dokofukukaze
冷淡
Pronounced: reitan
無関心
Pronounced: mukanshin
What does "indifferent" mean?
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adj Having no particular interest, concern, or preference.
"He seemed indifferent to whether they won or lost."
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adj Mediocre; neither good nor bad.
"The reviews called the meal indifferent at best."
indifferent in a sentence
- He seemed indifferent to whether they won or lost.
- The reviews called the meal indifferent at best.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "indifferent" in Japanese?
"indifferent" in Japanese is どこ吹く風, 冷淡, 無関心. indifferent means: Having no particular interest, concern, or preference.
How do you pronounce どこ吹く風?
"indifferent" in Japanese is どこ吹く風, pronounced "dokofukukaze".
How do you use "indifferent" in a sentence?
Example: "He seemed indifferent to whether they won or lost." In Japanese, "indifferent" is どこ吹く風, 冷淡, 無関心.
Are there other ways to say "indifferent" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "indifferent": どこ吹く風, 冷淡, 無関心.
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