pennant in Japanese
pennant in Japanese is 錦旗 — pennant means a narrow, tapering flag, often triangular, used for signaling, decoration, or to mark a special occasion.
pennant in Japanese
錦旗
Pronounced: kinki
A flag normally used by naval vessels to represent a special condition.
What does "pennant" mean?
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noun A narrow, tapering flag, often triangular, used for signaling, decoration, or to mark a special occasion.
"Colorful pennants fluttered above the stadium entrance."
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noun A championship, or the flag awarded for winning one, especially in baseball.
"The team clinched the pennant with a win in the final game of the season."
pennant in a sentence
- Colorful pennants fluttered above the stadium entrance.
- The team clinched the pennant with a win in the final game of the season.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "pennant" in Japanese?
"pennant" in Japanese is 錦旗. pennant means: A narrow, tapering flag, often triangular, used for signaling, decoration, or to mark a special occasion.
How do you pronounce 錦旗?
"pennant" in Japanese is 錦旗, pronounced "kinki".
How do you use "pennant" in a sentence?
Example: "Colorful pennants fluttered above the stadium entrance." In Japanese, "pennant" is 錦旗.
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