inside in Japanese
inside in Japanese is 中, 内部, で — inside means the interior or inner part of something.
inside in Japanese
中
Pronounced: naka
Within or towards the interior of something; within the scope or limits of something (a place), especially a building.
内部
Pronounced: naibu
The interior or inner part.
で
Pronounced: de
Within the interior of something, closest to the center or to a specific point of reference.
に
Pronounced: ni
Within the interior of something, closest to the center or to a specific point of reference.
中
Pronounced: naka
Within the interior of something, closest to the center or to a specific point of reference.
What does "inside" mean?
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noun The interior or inner part of something.
"The inside of the house had been freshly painted."
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noun Informal knowledge that only certain people have access to.
"She got the inside on the merger before it hit the news."
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adjective Coming from someone within an organization; internal.
"Police suspect it was an inside job."
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adverb Within or toward the interior of a place; indoors.
"It started raining, so we went inside."
inside in a sentence
- The inside of the house had been freshly painted.
- They tore up the inside of the old sofa looking for the lost keys.
- She got the inside on the merger before it hit the news.
- Police suspect it was an inside job.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "inside" in Japanese?
"inside" in Japanese is 中, 内部, で. inside means: The interior or inner part of something.
How do you pronounce 中?
"inside" in Japanese is 中, pronounced "naka".
How do you use "inside" in a sentence?
Example: "The inside of the house had been freshly painted." In Japanese, "inside" is 中, 内部, で.
Are there other ways to say "inside" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "inside": 中, 内部, で, に.
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