pip in Japanese
pip in Japanese is 種 — pip means a small hard seed found in fruits such as apples, oranges, or grapes.
pip in Japanese
種
Pronounced: tane
What does "pip" mean?
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noun A small hard seed found in fruits such as apples, oranges, or grapes.
"She spat out the pips as she ate the orange."
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noun A short, high-pitched electronic beep, especially one used to mark time (such as a radio time signal).
"Listeners set their watches by the pips on the radio."
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noun One of the small marks or symbols on a playing card, die, or domino, or a rank badge worn on a military uniform.
"The dice showed six pips on each face."
pip in a sentence
- She spat out the pips as she ate the orange.
- Listeners set their watches by the pips on the radio.
- The dice showed six pips on each face.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "pip" in Japanese?
"pip" in Japanese is 種. pip means: A small hard seed found in fruits such as apples, oranges, or grapes.
How do you pronounce 種?
"pip" in Japanese is 種, pronounced "tane".
How do you use "pip" in a sentence?
Example: "She spat out the pips as she ate the orange." In Japanese, "pip" is 種.
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