natural in Japanese
natural in Japanese is 天然, 自然, 当たり前 — natural means existing in nature; not made or caused by people.
natural in Japanese
天然
Pronounced: tennen
Normally associated with a particular person or thing; inherently related to the nature of a thing or creature. [from 14th c.]
自然
Pronounced: shizen
Normally associated with a particular person or thing; inherently related to the nature of a thing or creature. [from 14th c.]
当たり前
Pronounced: atarimae
As expected; reasonable, normal; naturally arising from the given circumstances. [from 14th c.]
当然
Pronounced: tōzen
As expected; reasonable, normal; naturally arising from the given circumstances. [from 14th c.]
What does "natural" mean?
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adj Existing in nature; not made or caused by people.
"The cave was formed by natural erosion over thousands of years."
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adj Normal or expected, given the circumstances.
"It's natural to feel nervous before a big interview."
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adj Having an innate talent for something, without needing much training.
"She's a natural on the piano — she picked it up almost overnight."
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noun Someone with an inborn talent for a particular skill.
"The coach could tell right away that the kid was a natural."
natural in a sentence
- The cave was formed by natural erosion over thousands of years.
- They prefer to eat only natural, unprocessed foods.
- It's natural to feel nervous before a big interview.
- She's a natural on the piano — she picked it up almost overnight.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "natural" in Japanese?
"natural" in Japanese is 天然, 自然, 当たり前. natural means: Existing in nature; not made or caused by people.
How do you pronounce 天然?
"natural" in Japanese is 天然, pronounced "tennen".
How do you use "natural" in a sentence?
Example: "The cave was formed by natural erosion over thousands of years." In Japanese, "natural" is 天然, 自然, 当たり前.
Are there other ways to say "natural" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "natural": 天然, 自然, 当たり前, 当然.
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