new in Japanese
new in Japanese is 新しい, 新, 慣れる — new means made, created, or introduced recently.
new in Japanese
新しい
Pronounced: atarashii
新しい
Pronounced: atarashii
Recently made, or created.
新
Pronounced: shin
Recently made, or created.
慣れる
Pronounced: nareru
What does "new" mean?
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adj Made, created, or introduced recently.
"She bought a new phone last week."
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adj In original, unused condition.
"The car still smelled new when they picked it up."
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adj Unfamiliar or not previously known or experienced.
"This whole city feels new and exciting to me."
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adj Inexperienced at something; a beginner.
"He's new to the job, so be patient with him."
new in a sentence
- She bought a new phone last week.
- They just released a new album.
- The car still smelled new when they picked it up.
- This whole city feels new and exciting to me.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "new" in Japanese?
"new" in Japanese is 新しい, 新, 慣れる. new means: Made, created, or introduced recently.
How do you pronounce 新しい?
"new" in Japanese is 新しい, pronounced "atarashii".
How do you use "new" in a sentence?
Example: "She bought a new phone last week." In Japanese, "new" is 新しい, 新, 慣れる.
Are there other ways to say "new" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "new": 新しい, 新, 慣れる.
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