memorial in Japanese
memorial in Japanese is 記念物 — memorial means a monument, structure, or event created to honour and remember a person or a past event.
memorial in Japanese
記念物
Pronounced: kinenbutsu
What does "memorial" mean?
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noun A monument, structure, or event created to honour and remember a person or a past event.
"The city built a memorial for soldiers who died in the war."
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adj Serving to commemorate or remember someone or something.
"They held a memorial service for their late father."
memorial in a sentence
- The city built a memorial for soldiers who died in the war.
- They held a memorial service for their late father.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "memorial" in Japanese?
"memorial" in Japanese is 記念物. memorial means: A monument, structure, or event created to honour and remember a person or a past event.
How do you pronounce 記念物?
"memorial" in Japanese is 記念物, pronounced "kinenbutsu".
How do you use "memorial" in a sentence?
Example: "The city built a memorial for soldiers who died in the war." In Japanese, "memorial" is 記念物.
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