Palestine in Japanese
Palestine in Japanese is パレスチナ — Palestine means the State of Palestine, a country in the Middle East comprising the West Bank and Gaza Strip, home to the Palestinian people.
Palestine in Japanese
パレスチナ
Pronounced: paresuchina
What does "Palestine" mean?
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name The State of Palestine, a country in the Middle East comprising the West Bank and Gaza Strip, home to the Palestinian people.
"Palestine has observer status at the United Nations."
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name The wider historical and geographic region between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River.
"Historians describe Palestine as a crossroads of ancient trade routes."
- noun A member of the ancient Philistine people, in older or literary usage.
Palestine in a sentence
- Palestine has observer status at the United Nations.
- Historians describe Palestine as a crossroads of ancient trade routes.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Palestine" in Japanese?
"Palestine" in Japanese is パレスチナ. Palestine means: The State of Palestine, a country in the Middle East comprising the West Bank and Gaza Strip, home to the Palestinian people.
How do you pronounce パレスチナ?
"Palestine" in Japanese is パレスチナ, pronounced "paresuchina".
How do you use "Palestine" in a sentence?
Example: "Palestine has observer status at the United Nations." In Japanese, "Palestine" is パレスチナ.
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