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mason in Japanese

mason in Japanese is 石工 — mason means a person whose trade is building with stone or brick.

mason in Japanese

石工
noun
Pronounced: ishiku
A bricklayer, one whose occupation is to build with stone or brick

What does "mason" mean?

  1. noun A person whose trade is building with stone or brick.
    "The mason repointed the crumbling brick wall."
  2. noun A member of the Freemasons fraternal organization.
    "His grandfather had been a mason for over forty years."
  3. verb To build or construct in stone or brick.
    "The wall was masoned by hand over several weeks."

mason in a sentence

  • The mason repointed the crumbling brick wall.
  • His grandfather had been a mason for over forty years.
  • The wall was masoned by hand over several weeks.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "mason" in Japanese?

"mason" in Japanese is 石工. mason means: A person whose trade is building with stone or brick.

How do you pronounce 石工?

"mason" in Japanese is 石工, pronounced "ishiku".

How do you use "mason" in a sentence?

Example: "The mason repointed the crumbling brick wall." In Japanese, "mason" is 石工.

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