loudly in Japanese
loudly in Japanese is 大きな声で, 大声 — loudly means in a way that produces a lot of noise; at high volume.
loudly in Japanese
大きな声で
In a loud manner; at a high volume.
大声
Pronounced: oogoe
In a loud manner; at a high volume.
What does "loudly" mean?
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adv In a way that produces a lot of noise; at high volume.
"He knocked loudly until someone finally answered the door."
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adv In a way that is showy or attracts attention, especially of clothing or style.
"The room was loudly decorated in clashing colors."
loudly in a sentence
- He knocked loudly until someone finally answered the door.
- The room was loudly decorated in clashing colors.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "loudly" in Japanese?
"loudly" in Japanese is 大きな声で, 大声. loudly means: In a way that produces a lot of noise; at high volume.
How do you use "loudly" in a sentence?
Example: "He knocked loudly until someone finally answered the door." In Japanese, "loudly" is 大きな声で, 大声.
Are there other ways to say "loudly" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "loudly": 大きな声で, 大声.
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