kick in Japanese
kick in Japanese is 蹴る, キック — kick means to hit or strike something with the foot.
kick in Japanese
蹴る
Pronounced: keru
(transitive) To strike or hit with the foot or other extremity of the leg.
キック
Pronounced: kikku
(transitive) To strike or hit with the foot or other extremity of the leg.
蹴る
Pronounced: keru
(transitive) To direct to a particular place by a blow with the foot or leg.
What does "kick" mean?
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verb To hit or strike something with the foot.
"He kicked the ball straight into the top corner."
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verb To forcibly remove someone from a place, group, job, or online activity.
"He was kicked out of the meeting for arguing with the manager."
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verb To give up a habit, especially an addiction.
"He finally kicked his smoking habit after years of trying."
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noun A feeling of excitement or enjoyment gained from something.
"She gets a real kick out of roller coasters."
kick in a sentence
- He kicked the ball straight into the top corner.
- She accidentally kicked the table leg in the dark.
- He was kicked out of the meeting for arguing with the manager.
- The moderator kicked her from the chat for spamming.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "kick" in Japanese?
"kick" in Japanese is 蹴る, キック. kick means: To hit or strike something with the foot.
How do you pronounce 蹴る?
"kick" in Japanese is 蹴る, pronounced "keru".
How do you use "kick" in a sentence?
Example: "He kicked the ball straight into the top corner." In Japanese, "kick" is 蹴る, キック.
Are there other ways to say "kick" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "kick": 蹴る, キック.
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