Orthodox in Japanese
Orthodox in Japanese is オーソドックス, 正教 — Orthodox means following the traditional, widely accepted beliefs or practices of a religion or system of thought.
Orthodox in Japanese
オーソドックス
Pronounced: ōsodokkusu
(Christianity, loosely) Of or pertaining to a particular Orthodox Church, usually the Eastern Orthodox Church, sometimes the Oriental Orthodox Church or the Church of the East.
正教
Pronounced: seikyō
(Christianity, loosely) Of or pertaining to a particular Orthodox Church, usually the Eastern Orthodox Church, sometimes the Oriental Orthodox Church or the Church of the East.
What does "Orthodox" mean?
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adj Following the traditional, widely accepted beliefs or practices of a religion or system of thought.
"His views on economics are fairly orthodox."
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adj Relating to the Eastern Orthodox Church or other Orthodox Christian traditions.
"The wedding took place in a small Orthodox church."
Orthodox in a sentence
- His views on economics are fairly orthodox.
- She was raised in an orthodox Jewish household.
- The wedding took place in a small Orthodox church.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "Orthodox" in Japanese?
"Orthodox" in Japanese is オーソドックス, 正教. Orthodox means: Following the traditional, widely accepted beliefs or practices of a religion or system of thought.
How do you pronounce オーソドックス?
"Orthodox" in Japanese is オーソドックス, pronounced "ōsodokkusu".
How do you use "Orthodox" in a sentence?
Example: "His views on economics are fairly orthodox." In Japanese, "Orthodox" is オーソドックス, 正教.
Are there other ways to say "Orthodox" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "Orthodox": オーソドックス, 正教.
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