mirth in Japanese
mirth in Japanese is 喜び, 歓楽, 笑い — mirth means cheerful laughter and merriment.
mirth in Japanese
喜び
Pronounced: yorokobi
That which causes merriment.
歓楽
Pronounced: kanraku
That which causes merriment.
笑い
Pronounced: warai
That which causes merriment.
遊び
Pronounced: asobi
That which causes merriment.
What does "mirth" mean?
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noun Cheerful laughter and merriment.
"The old joke was met with roars of mirth from the crowd."
mirth in a sentence
- The old joke was met with roars of mirth from the crowd.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "mirth" in Japanese?
"mirth" in Japanese is 喜び, 歓楽, 笑い. mirth means: Cheerful laughter and merriment.
How do you pronounce 喜び?
"mirth" in Japanese is 喜び, pronounced "yorokobi".
How do you use "mirth" in a sentence?
Example: "The old joke was met with roars of mirth from the crowd." In Japanese, "mirth" is 喜び, 歓楽, 笑い.
Are there other ways to say "mirth" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "mirth": 喜び, 歓楽, 笑い, 遊び.
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