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ostrich in Japanese

ostrich in Japanese is ダチョウ, 駝鳥 — ostrich means a very large flightless African bird with long legs and neck, the fastest running bird on Earth.

ostrich in Japanese

ダチョウ
noun
Pronounced: dachō
(ornithology) A large flightless bird of the order Struthioniformes.
駝鳥
noun
Pronounced: dachō
(ornithology) A large flightless bird of the order Struthioniformes.

What does "ostrich" mean?

  1. noun A very large flightless African bird with long legs and neck, the fastest running bird on Earth.
    "An ostrich can outrun most predators despite being unable to fly."
  2. noun A person who refuses to acknowledge an obvious problem, as if hiding their head to avoid seeing it.
    "Ignoring the warning signs won't help — don't be an ostrich about the company's finances."

ostrich in a sentence

  • An ostrich can outrun most predators despite being unable to fly.
  • The farm raised ostriches for their meat, feathers, and eggs.
  • Ignoring the warning signs won't help — don't be an ostrich about the company's finances.

Common Japanese translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "ostrich" in Japanese?

"ostrich" in Japanese is ダチョウ, 駝鳥. ostrich means: A very large flightless African bird with long legs and neck, the fastest running bird on Earth.

How do you pronounce ダチョウ?

"ostrich" in Japanese is ダチョウ, pronounced "dachō".

How do you use "ostrich" in a sentence?

Example: "An ostrich can outrun most predators despite being unable to fly." In Japanese, "ostrich" is ダチョウ, 駝鳥.

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

Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "ostrich": ダチョウ, 駝鳥.

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