Minnesota in Japanese
Minnesota in Japanese is ミネソタ, ミネソタ州 — Minnesota means a state in the upper Midwest of the United States, with Saint Paul as its capital.
Minnesota in Japanese
ミネソタ
Pronounced: minesota
(historical) A former territory (1849–1858) of the United States, encompassing the modern state and part of the Dakotas. Capital: Saint Paul.
ミネソタ州
(historical) A former territory (1849–1858) of the United States, encompassing the modern state and part of the Dakotas. Capital: Saint Paul.
What does "Minnesota" mean?
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name A state in the upper Midwest of the United States, with Saint Paul as its capital.
"Minnesota winters are famously cold."
Minnesota in a sentence
- Minnesota winters are famously cold.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Minnesota" in Japanese?
"Minnesota" in Japanese is ミネソタ, ミネソタ州. Minnesota means: A state in the upper Midwest of the United States, with Saint Paul as its capital.
How do you pronounce ミネソタ?
"Minnesota" in Japanese is ミネソタ, pronounced "minesota".
How do you use "Minnesota" in a sentence?
Example: "Minnesota winters are famously cold." In Japanese, "Minnesota" is ミネソタ, ミネソタ州.
Are there other ways to say "Minnesota" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "Minnesota": ミネソタ, ミネソタ州.
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