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Kerry in Japanese

Kerry in Japanese is ケリー — Kerry means a small, hardy breed of dairy cattle originally from Ireland, known for producing rich milk on poor pasture.

Kerry in Japanese

ケリー
proper noun
Pronounced: kerī

What does "Kerry" mean?

  1. noun A small, hardy breed of dairy cattle originally from Ireland, known for producing rich milk on poor pasture.
    "The farm kept a herd of Kerry cattle on the rocky hillside."

Kerry in a sentence

  • The farm kept a herd of Kerry cattle on the rocky hillside.
  • Kerry cows are prized for surviving on rough grazing that would starve larger breeds.

Common Japanese translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Kerry" in Japanese?

"Kerry" in Japanese is ケリー. Kerry means: A small, hardy breed of dairy cattle originally from Ireland, known for producing rich milk on poor pasture.

How do you pronounce ケリー?

"Kerry" in Japanese is ケリー, pronounced "kerī".

How do you use "Kerry" in a sentence?

Example: "The farm kept a herd of Kerry cattle on the rocky hillside." In Japanese, "Kerry" is ケリー.

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