opponent in Japanese
opponent in Japanese is 敵, 相手 — opponent means a person who competes against or opposes someone else, as in a game, contest, or argument.
opponent in Japanese
敵
Pronounced: teki
相手
Pronounced: aite
One who opposes another; one who works or takes a position against someone or something; one who attempts to stop the progress of someone or something.
What does "opponent" mean?
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noun A person who competes against or opposes someone else, as in a game, contest, or argument.
"She shook hands with her opponent after the match."
opponent in a sentence
- She shook hands with her opponent after the match.
- His political opponents criticized the new policy.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "opponent" in Japanese?
"opponent" in Japanese is 敵, 相手. opponent means: A person who competes against or opposes someone else, as in a game, contest, or argument.
How do you pronounce 敵?
"opponent" in Japanese is 敵, pronounced "teki".
How do you use "opponent" in a sentence?
Example: "She shook hands with her opponent after the match." In Japanese, "opponent" is 敵, 相手.
Are there other ways to say "opponent" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "opponent": 敵, 相手.
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