mind in Japanese
mind in Japanese is 心, 知性, 精神 — mind means the part of a person responsible for thought, awareness, memory, and reasoning.
mind in Japanese
心
Pronounced: kokoro
The capability for rational thought.
知性
Pronounced: chisei
The capability for rational thought.
精神
Pronounced: seishin
The capability for rational thought.
念頭
Pronounced: nentō
(philosophy) The non-material substance or set of processes in which consciousness, perception, affectivity, judgement, thinking, and will are based.
What does "mind" mean?
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noun The part of a person responsible for thought, awareness, memory, and reasoning.
"Meditation helps clear her mind before a big decision."
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noun An opinion, intention, or attitude.
"She changed her mind about the trip at the last minute."
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verb To be bothered by or object to something.
"Would you mind if I opened the window?"
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verb To look after or take care of someone or something briefly.
"Could you mind the shop while I grab lunch?"
mind in a sentence
- Meditation helps clear her mind before a big decision.
- His mind was racing with possibilities.
- She changed her mind about the trip at the last minute.
- Would you mind if I opened the window?
Similar words in Japanese
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "mind" in Japanese?
"mind" in Japanese is 心, 知性, 精神. mind means: The part of a person responsible for thought, awareness, memory, and reasoning.
How do you pronounce 心?
"mind" in Japanese is 心, pronounced "kokoro".
How do you use "mind" in a sentence?
Example: "Meditation helps clear her mind before a big decision." In Japanese, "mind" is 心, 知性, 精神.
Are there other ways to say "mind" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "mind": 心, 知性, 精神, 念頭.
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