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nut in Japanese

nut in Japanese is ナッツ, 堅果, 木の実 — nut means a hard-shelled seed or dry fruit, often edible.

nut in Japanese

ナッツ
noun
Pronounced: nattsu
(food, broadly) Any of various hard-shelled seeds or hard, dry fruits from various families of plants.
堅果
noun
Pronounced: kenka
(food, broadly) Any of various hard-shelled seeds or hard, dry fruits from various families of plants.
木の実
noun
Pronounced: kinomi
(food, broadly) Any of various hard-shelled seeds or hard, dry fruits from various families of plants.
ナット
noun
Pronounced: natto
気違い
noun
Pronounced: kichigai
(slang) A crazy person.

What does "nut" mean?

  1. noun A hard-shelled seed or dry fruit, often edible.
    "She sprinkled chopped nuts over the salad."
  2. noun A small piece of hardware with a threaded hole, used with a bolt to fasten things together.
    "He tightened the nut on the bicycle wheel with a wrench."
  3. noun Informal: a crazy or eccentric person, or an enthusiast for a particular subject.
    "His uncle is a bit of a nut, but harmless."
  4. verb Slang: to headbutt someone.
    "He nutted the other player during the argument and was sent off."

nut in a sentence

  • She sprinkled chopped nuts over the salad.
  • He tightened the nut on the bicycle wheel with a wrench.
  • His uncle is a bit of a nut, but harmless.
  • She's a real fitness nut.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "nut" in Japanese?

"nut" in Japanese is ナッツ, 堅果, 木の実. nut means: A hard-shelled seed or dry fruit, often edible.

How do you pronounce ナッツ?

"nut" in Japanese is ナッツ, pronounced "nattsu".

How do you use "nut" in a sentence?

Example: "She sprinkled chopped nuts over the salad." In Japanese, "nut" is ナッツ, 堅果, 木の実.

Are there other ways to say "nut" in Japanese?

Yes — Japanese has 5 translations listed for "nut": ナッツ, 堅果, 木の実, ナット, 気違い.

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