Medina in Japanese
Medina in Japanese is マディーナ — Medina means a holy city in Saudi Arabia, second only to Mecca in importance to Islam, and the burial place of the Prophet Muhammad.
Medina in Japanese
マディーナ
Pronounced: madīna
A city, the county seat of Medina County, Ohio, named for the city in Saudi Arabia.
What does "Medina" mean?
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name A holy city in Saudi Arabia, second only to Mecca in importance to Islam, and the burial place of the Prophet Muhammad.
"Pilgrims often visit Medina after completing the Hajj in Mecca."
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noun The old, traditionally walled part of a North African city.
"They wandered through the narrow alleys of the medina, past spice stalls and leather shops."
Medina in a sentence
- Pilgrims often visit Medina after completing the Hajj in Mecca.
- They wandered through the narrow alleys of the medina, past spice stalls and leather shops.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Medina" in Japanese?
"Medina" in Japanese is マディーナ. Medina means: A holy city in Saudi Arabia, second only to Mecca in importance to Islam, and the burial place of the Prophet Muhammad.
How do you pronounce マディーナ?
"Medina" in Japanese is マディーナ, pronounced "madīna".
How do you use "Medina" in a sentence?
Example: "Pilgrims often visit Medina after completing the Hajj in Mecca." In Japanese, "Medina" is マディーナ.
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