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pair in Japanese

pair in Japanese is 一対, 一組, ペア — pair means two matching or related things considered together.

pair in Japanese

一対
noun
Pronounced: ittsui
一組
noun
Pronounced: hitokumi
ペア
noun
Pronounced: pea
Two people in a relationship, partnership or friendship.
noun
Pronounced: tsui
Two people in a relationship, partnership or friendship.
noun
Pronounced: tsui
A couple of working animals attached to work together, as by a yoke.
対偶
noun
Pronounced: taiguu
(kinematics) In a mechanism, two elements, or bodies, which are so applied to each other as to mutually constrain relative motion; named in accordance with the motion it permits, as in turning pair, sliding pair, twisting pair.

What does "pair" mean?

  1. noun Two matching or related things considered together.
    "She bought a new pair of shoes."
  2. noun Two people in a relationship, partnership, or close association.
    "The pair had been best friends since school."
  3. noun In poker, a hand with two cards of the same rank.
    "He won the round with a pair of kings."
  4. verb To put together in twos, or to connect one thing with another.
    "The teacher paired students up for the project."

pair in a sentence

  • She bought a new pair of shoes.
  • He needs a pair of scissors.
  • The pair had been best friends since school.
  • He won the round with a pair of kings.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "pair" in Japanese?

"pair" in Japanese is 一対, 一組, ペア. pair means: Two matching or related things considered together.

How do you pronounce 一対?

"pair" in Japanese is 一対, pronounced "ittsui".

How do you use "pair" in a sentence?

Example: "She bought a new pair of shoes." In Japanese, "pair" is 一対, 一組, ペア.

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

Yes — Japanese has 5 translations listed for "pair": 一対, 一組, ペア, 対, 対偶.

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