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letterbox in Japanese

letterbox in Japanese is レッターボックス, 郵便受け — letterbox means a slot or box, typically at the front of a house, through which mail is delivered.

letterbox in Japanese

レッターボックス
adj
Pronounced: rettābokkusu
(film) Transferred to home video formats while preserving the original aspect ratio, having black bars above and below the picture area.
郵便受け
noun
Pronounced: yuubin'uke
A collection point for mail intended for onward delivery, a secure box or receptacle for this purpose.

What does "letterbox" mean?

  1. noun A slot or box, typically at the front of a house, through which mail is delivered.
    "He pushed the flyer through the letterbox."
  2. noun A style of showing a widescreen film on a standard screen, with black bars above and below the picture.
    "The DVD was released in letterbox format to preserve the original aspect ratio."

letterbox in a sentence

  • He pushed the flyer through the letterbox.
  • The DVD was released in letterbox format to preserve the original aspect ratio.

Common Japanese translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "letterbox" in Japanese?

"letterbox" in Japanese is レッターボックス, 郵便受け. letterbox means: A slot or box, typically at the front of a house, through which mail is delivered.

How do you pronounce レッターボックス?

"letterbox" in Japanese is レッターボックス, pronounced "rettābokkusu".

How do you use "letterbox" in a sentence?

Example: "He pushed the flyer through the letterbox." In Japanese, "letterbox" is レッターボックス, 郵便受け.

Are there other ways to say "letterbox" in Japanese?

Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "letterbox": レッターボックス, 郵便受け.

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