peach in Japanese
peach in Japanese is 桃, もも, 桃色 — peach means a soft, juicy fruit with fuzzy yellow-red skin and a large single stone, grown on the Prunus persica tree.
peach in Japanese
桃
Pronounced: momo
もも
Pronounced: momo
桃色
Pronounced: momoiro
(uncountable) A light yellow-red colour.
桃
Pronounced: momo
(uncountable) A light yellow-red colour.
すてきな人
(countable, informal) A particularly admirable or pleasing person or thing.
すてきもの
Pronounced: sutekimono
(countable, informal) A particularly admirable or pleasing person or thing.
What does "peach" mean?
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noun A soft, juicy fruit with fuzzy yellow-red skin and a large single stone, grown on the Prunus persica tree.
"She bit into a ripe peach, and juice ran down her chin."
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noun A pale yellowish-pink color resembling the fruit's skin.
"The bridesmaids wore dresses in a soft peach shade."
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noun Informal: a particularly pleasing or likeable person or thing.
"That new intern is a peach — always willing to help."
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verb British slang: to inform on someone, especially to the police.
"He threatened to peach on his old partner in crime."
peach in a sentence
- She bit into a ripe peach, and juice ran down her chin.
- The bridesmaids wore dresses in a soft peach shade.
- That new intern is a peach — always willing to help.
- He threatened to peach on his old partner in crime.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "peach" in Japanese?
"peach" in Japanese is 桃, もも, 桃色. peach means: A soft, juicy fruit with fuzzy yellow-red skin and a large single stone, grown on the Prunus persica tree.
How do you pronounce 桃?
"peach" in Japanese is 桃, pronounced "momo".
How do you use "peach" in a sentence?
Example: "She bit into a ripe peach, and juice ran down her chin." In Japanese, "peach" is 桃, もも, 桃色.
Are there other ways to say "peach" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 5 translations listed for "peach": 桃, もも, 桃色, すてきな人, すてきもの.
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