nettle in Japanese
nettle in Japanese is 蕁麻, 刺草 — nettle means a plant covered in tiny stinging hairs that cause an itchy rash when touched.
nettle in Japanese
蕁麻
Pronounced: irakusa
Especially, most species of herb genus Urtica, stinging nettles:
刺草
Pronounced: irakusa
Especially, most species of herb genus Urtica, stinging nettles:
What does "nettle" mean?
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noun A plant covered in tiny stinging hairs that cause an itchy rash when touched.
"He brushed against a nettle and his arm broke out in red bumps."
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verb To irritate or annoy someone.
"Her offhand comment nettled him more than he expected."
nettle in a sentence
- He brushed against a nettle and his arm broke out in red bumps.
- Her offhand comment nettled him more than he expected.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "nettle" in Japanese?
"nettle" in Japanese is 蕁麻, 刺草. nettle means: A plant covered in tiny stinging hairs that cause an itchy rash when touched.
How do you pronounce 蕁麻?
"nettle" in Japanese is 蕁麻, pronounced "irakusa".
How do you use "nettle" in a sentence?
Example: "He brushed against a nettle and his arm broke out in red bumps." In Japanese, "nettle" is 蕁麻, 刺草.
Are there other ways to say "nettle" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "nettle": 蕁麻, 刺草.
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