lobster in Japanese
lobster in Japanese is 伊勢海老, ロブスター, イセエビ — lobster means a large marine crustacean with a hard shell and large front claws, turning red when cooked and prized as seafood.
lobster in Japanese
What does "lobster" mean?
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noun A large marine crustacean with a hard shell and large front claws, turning red when cooked and prized as seafood.
"We ordered grilled lobster with melted butter for dinner."
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adj Bright red in colour, especially from sunburn.
"After a day at the beach, his shoulders had gone lobster red."
lobster in a sentence
- We ordered grilled lobster with melted butter for dinner.
- Maine is famous for its lobster fishing industry.
- After a day at the beach, his shoulders had gone lobster red.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "lobster" in Japanese?
"lobster" in Japanese is 伊勢海老, ロブスター, イセエビ. lobster means: A large marine crustacean with a hard shell and large front claws, turning red when cooked and prized as seafood.
How do you pronounce 伊勢海老?
"lobster" in Japanese is 伊勢海老, pronounced "iseebi".
How do you use "lobster" in a sentence?
Example: "We ordered grilled lobster with melted butter for dinner." In Japanese, "lobster" is 伊勢海老, ロブスター, イセエビ.
Are there other ways to say "lobster" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "lobster": 伊勢海老, ロブスター, イセエビ, オーマル.