Neapolitan in Japanese
Neapolitan in Japanese is ナポリの, ナポリ語, ナポリタンアイスクリーム — Neapolitan means relating to the Italian city of Naples.
Neapolitan in Japanese
ナポリの
Pronounced: naporino
Of, from or relating to the city of Naples, capital and largest city of Campania, Italy, or the surrounding metropolitan city.
ナポリ語
Of, from or relating to the city of Naples, capital and largest city of Campania, Italy, or the surrounding metropolitan city.
ナポリタンアイスクリーム
Pronounced: naporitan'aisukurīmu
(dated) Describing a variety of ice cream made with eggs as well as cream.
ナポリ人
A native or inhabitant of the city of Naples, capital and largest city of Campania, Italy, or the surrounding metropolitan city.
ナポリ語
A language spoken in South Italy, approximately in the area of the former Kingdom of Naples.
What does "Neapolitan" mean?
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adj Relating to the Italian city of Naples.
"The restaurant specializes in authentic Neapolitan pizza."
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adj Describing ice cream made of three flavors — usually chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry — arranged in stripes.
"The kids all wanted a scoop of Neapolitan ice cream."
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noun A person from Naples.
"The chef, a proud Neapolitan, insisted on using San Marzano tomatoes."
Neapolitan in a sentence
- The restaurant specializes in authentic Neapolitan pizza.
- The kids all wanted a scoop of Neapolitan ice cream.
- The chef, a proud Neapolitan, insisted on using San Marzano tomatoes.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Neapolitan" in Japanese?
"Neapolitan" in Japanese is ナポリの, ナポリ語, ナポリタンアイスクリーム. Neapolitan means: Relating to the Italian city of Naples.
How do you pronounce ナポリの?
"Neapolitan" in Japanese is ナポリの, pronounced "naporino".
How do you use "Neapolitan" in a sentence?
Example: "The restaurant specializes in authentic Neapolitan pizza." In Japanese, "Neapolitan" is ナポリの, ナポリ語, ナポリタンアイスクリーム.
Are there other ways to say "Neapolitan" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "Neapolitan": ナポリの, ナポリ語, ナポリタンアイスクリーム, ナポリ人.
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