Jin in Japanese
Jin in Japanese is 金 — Jin means in bonsai cultivation, a section of dead, stripped wood on a branch or trunk, shaped to suggest age.
Jin in Japanese
金
Pronounced: kane
What does "Jin" mean?
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noun In bonsai cultivation, a section of dead, stripped wood on a branch or trunk, shaped to suggest age.
"The bonsai master carefully created a jin on the old pine to give it a weathered look."
Jin in a sentence
- The bonsai master carefully created a jin on the old pine to give it a weathered look.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "Jin" in Japanese?
"Jin" in Japanese is 金. Jin means: In bonsai cultivation, a section of dead, stripped wood on a branch or trunk, shaped to suggest age.
How do you pronounce 金?
"Jin" in Japanese is 金, pronounced "kane".
How do you use "Jin" in a sentence?
Example: "The bonsai master carefully created a jin on the old pine to give it a weathered look." In Japanese, "Jin" is 金.
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