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paint in Japanese

paint in Japanese is ペンキ, 塗料, ペイント — paint means a liquid or paste that is spread onto a surface and dries into a solid, coloured coating.

paint in Japanese

ペンキ
noun
Pronounced: penki
(dated) Any substance fixed with latex to harden it.
塗料
noun
Pronounced: toryō
(dated) Any substance fixed with latex to harden it.
ペイント
noun
Pronounced: peinto
(dated) Any substance fixed with latex to harden it.
塗る
verb
Pronounced: nuru
描く
verb
Pronounced: egaku
(intransitive) To practise the art of painting pictures.
画く
verb
Pronounced: egaku
(intransitive) To practise the art of painting pictures.

What does "paint" mean?

  1. noun A liquid or paste that is spread onto a surface and dries into a solid, coloured coating.
    "We need another coat of paint on the fence."
  2. noun A set of paints or paint colours used for painting pictures.
    "The child was given a box of paints for her birthday."
  3. verb To apply paint to a surface.
    "They painted the bedroom a soft blue."
  4. verb To create a picture using paints.
    "She paints landscapes in her spare time."

paint in a sentence

  • We need another coat of paint on the fence.
  • The paint hadn't fully dried before the rain started.
  • The child was given a box of paints for her birthday.
  • They painted the bedroom a soft blue.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "paint" in Japanese?

"paint" in Japanese is ペンキ, 塗料, ペイント. paint means: A liquid or paste that is spread onto a surface and dries into a solid, coloured coating.

How do you pronounce ペンキ?

"paint" in Japanese is ペンキ, pronounced "penki".

How do you use "paint" in a sentence?

Example: "We need another coat of paint on the fence." In Japanese, "paint" is ペンキ, 塗料, ペイント.

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

Yes — Japanese has 6 translations listed for "paint": ペンキ, 塗料, ペイント, 塗る, 描く, 画く.

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