Kochi in Japanese
Kochi in Japanese is 高知, コーチ — Kochi means a city in the Indian state of Kerala, a major port on the southwest coast.
Kochi in Japanese
高知
Pronounced: kōchi
The capital city of Kōchi Prefecture, Japan.
コーチ
Pronounced: kōchi
A city in Kerala, in southwestern India.
What does "Kochi" mean?
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name A city in the Indian state of Kerala, a major port on the southwest coast.
"The spice trade once made Kochi one of the busiest ports in India."
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noun A member of a nomadic pastoral people, mainly Ghilji Pashtuns, who traditionally move their herds seasonally across Afghanistan.
"The Kochi moved their flocks to lower pastures before winter set in."
Kochi in a sentence
- The spice trade once made Kochi one of the busiest ports in India.
- They watched the sunset over the Chinese fishing nets in Kochi.
- The Kochi moved their flocks to lower pastures before winter set in.
- Kochi families have herded sheep and goats across these routes for generations.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Kochi" in Japanese?
"Kochi" in Japanese is 高知, コーチ. Kochi means: A city in the Indian state of Kerala, a major port on the southwest coast.
How do you pronounce 高知?
"Kochi" in Japanese is 高知, pronounced "kōchi".
How do you use "Kochi" in a sentence?
Example: "The spice trade once made Kochi one of the busiest ports in India." In Japanese, "Kochi" is 高知, コーチ.
Are there other ways to say "Kochi" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "Kochi": 高知, コーチ.
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