penniless in Japanese
penniless in Japanese is 一文無し, 文無し, 無一文 — penniless means having no money at all; extremely poor.
penniless in Japanese
一文無し
Pronounced: ichimonnashi
文無し
Pronounced: monnashi
無一文
Pronounced: muichimon
What does "penniless" mean?
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adj Having no money at all; extremely poor.
"He arrived in the city penniless and slept in the train station."
penniless in a sentence
- He arrived in the city penniless and slept in the train station.
- The gambling debts left the family virtually penniless.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "penniless" in Japanese?
"penniless" in Japanese is 一文無し, 文無し, 無一文. penniless means: Having no money at all; extremely poor.
How do you pronounce 一文無し?
"penniless" in Japanese is 一文無し, pronounced "ichimonnashi".
How do you use "penniless" in a sentence?
Example: "He arrived in the city penniless and slept in the train station." In Japanese, "penniless" is 一文無し, 文無し, 無一文.
Are there other ways to say "penniless" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "penniless": 一文無し, 文無し, 無一文.
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