nameless in Japanese
nameless in Japanese is 名無し, 無名 — nameless means having no name, or having a name that is unknown.
nameless in Japanese
名無し
Pronounced: nanashi
Not having a name.
無名
Pronounced: mumei
Not having a name.
What does "nameless" mean?
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adj Having no name, or having a name that is unknown.
"The soldiers were buried in a nameless grave."
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adj Too strange or unpleasant to easily put into words.
"A nameless dread settled over the crew."
nameless in a sentence
- The soldiers were buried in a nameless grave.
- A nameless dread settled over the crew.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "nameless" in Japanese?
"nameless" in Japanese is 名無し, 無名. nameless means: Having no name, or having a name that is unknown.
How do you pronounce 名無し?
"nameless" in Japanese is 名無し, pronounced "nanashi".
How do you use "nameless" in a sentence?
Example: "The soldiers were buried in a nameless grave." In Japanese, "nameless" is 名無し, 無名.
Are there other ways to say "nameless" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "nameless": 名無し, 無名.
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