Martian in Japanese
Martian in Japanese is 火星, 火星人 — Martian means relating to the planet Mars or to imagined life on it.
Martian in Japanese
火星
Pronounced: kasei
Of or relating to the planet Mars, or (science fiction) its imagined inhabitants. [from 19th c.]
火星人
Pronounced: kaseijin
What does "Martian" mean?
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adj Relating to the planet Mars or to imagined life on it.
"The rover sent back images of the martian surface."
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noun An imagined inhabitant of Mars, especially in science fiction.
"The film features an invasion of hostile Martians."
Martian in a sentence
- The rover sent back images of the martian surface.
- The film features an invasion of hostile Martians.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Martian" in Japanese?
"Martian" in Japanese is 火星, 火星人. Martian means: Relating to the planet Mars or to imagined life on it.
How do you pronounce 火星?
"Martian" in Japanese is 火星, pronounced "kasei".
How do you use "Martian" in a sentence?
Example: "The rover sent back images of the martian surface." In Japanese, "Martian" is 火星, 火星人.
Are there other ways to say "Martian" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "Martian": 火星, 火星人.
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