Marine in Japanese
Marine in Japanese is 海兵, 海兵隊者, 海 — Marine means relating to the sea, ships, or naval matters.
Marine in Japanese
海兵
Pronounced: kaihei
A member of a marine corps.
海兵隊者
A member of a marine corps.
海
Pronounced: umi
Belonging to or characteristic of the sea; existing or found in the sea; formed or produced by the sea.
水兵
Pronounced: suihei
(military, nautical) A soldier, normally a member of a marine corps, trained to serve on board or from a ship.
What does "Marine" mean?
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adj Relating to the sea, ships, or naval matters.
"Marine biologists study life in the ocean."
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noun A soldier trained to fight both at sea and on land as part of a marine corps.
"Her brother served as a marine for six years."
Marine in a sentence
- Marine biologists study life in the ocean.
- The company insures marine cargo shipped across the Atlantic.
- Her brother served as a marine for six years.
- The marines were the first to land on the beach.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "Marine" in Japanese?
"Marine" in Japanese is 海兵, 海兵隊者, 海. Marine means: Relating to the sea, ships, or naval matters.
How do you pronounce 海兵?
"Marine" in Japanese is 海兵, pronounced "kaihei".
How do you use "Marine" in a sentence?
Example: "Marine biologists study life in the ocean." In Japanese, "Marine" is 海兵, 海兵隊者, 海.
Are there other ways to say "Marine" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "Marine": 海兵, 海兵隊者, 海, 水兵.
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