neighborhood in Japanese
neighborhood in Japanese is 近所, 付近, 周辺 — neighborhood means a district within a town or city, especially one where people live.
neighborhood in Japanese
近所
Pronounced: kinjo
The residential area near one's home.
付近
Pronounced: fukin
The residential area near one's home.
周辺
Pronounced: shuuhen
The residential area near one's home.
近隣
Pronounced: kinrin
The residential area near one's home.
近所
Pronounced: kinjo
A formal or informal division of a municipality or region.
隣
Pronounced: tonari
(chiefly, obsolete) The quality of being a neighbor, of living nearby, next to each other; proximity.
隣人
Pronounced: rinjin
(chiefly, obsolete) The quality of being a neighbor, of living nearby, next to each other; proximity.
近傍
Pronounced: kinbō
A set containing an open set which contains some specified point.
What does "neighborhood" mean?
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noun A district within a town or city, especially one where people live.
"We grew up in a quiet neighborhood on the edge of town."
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noun The people who live in a particular local area.
"The whole neighborhood turned out for the street party."
neighborhood in a sentence
- We grew up in a quiet neighborhood on the edge of town.
- House prices vary a lot from one neighborhood to the next.
- The whole neighborhood turned out for the street party.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "neighborhood" in Japanese?
"neighborhood" in Japanese is 近所, 付近, 周辺. neighborhood means: A district within a town or city, especially one where people live.
How do you pronounce 近所?
"neighborhood" in Japanese is 近所, pronounced "kinjo".
How do you use "neighborhood" in a sentence?
Example: "We grew up in a quiet neighborhood on the edge of town." In Japanese, "neighborhood" is 近所, 付近, 周辺.
Are there other ways to say "neighborhood" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 7 translations listed for "neighborhood": 近所, 付近, 周辺, 近隣, 隣, 隣人.
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