lookalike in Japanese
lookalike in Japanese is 物真似, 瓜二つ — lookalike means a person or thing that closely resembles another, especially a celebrity or well-known figure.
lookalike in Japanese
物真似
Pronounced: monomane
Someone who, or something which, physically resembles (looks like) another.
瓜二つ
Pronounced: urifutatsu
Someone who, or something which, physically resembles (looks like) another.
What does "lookalike" mean?
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noun A person or thing that closely resembles another, especially a celebrity or well-known figure.
"He hired an Elvis lookalike for the party."
lookalike in a sentence
- He hired an Elvis lookalike for the party.
- The two brothers are practically lookalikes.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "lookalike" in Japanese?
"lookalike" in Japanese is 物真似, 瓜二つ. lookalike means: A person or thing that closely resembles another, especially a celebrity or well-known figure.
How do you pronounce 物真似?
"lookalike" in Japanese is 物真似, pronounced "monomane".
How do you use "lookalike" in a sentence?
Example: "He hired an Elvis lookalike for the party." In Japanese, "lookalike" is 物真似, 瓜二つ.
Are there other ways to say "lookalike" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "lookalike": 物真似, 瓜二つ.
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