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plum in Japanese

plum in Japanese is 暗紫色, セイヨウスモモ, プラム — plum means a soft, round stone fruit with smooth skin, ranging from red to deep purple.

plum in Japanese

暗紫色
adj
Pronounced: anshishoku
(comparable) Of a dark bluish-red colour.
セイヨウスモモ
noun
Pronounced: seiyōsumomo
The fruit and its tree.
プラム
noun
Pronounced: puramu
An edible, fleshy stone fruit of Prunus domestica (European plum), often of a dark red or purple colour. [from 8th c.]
セイヨウスモモ
noun
Pronounced: seiyōsumomo
An edible, fleshy stone fruit of Prunus domestica (European plum), often of a dark red or purple colour. [from 8th c.]
暗紫色
noun
Pronounced: anshishoku
A dark bluish-red color/colour, the colour of some plums. [from 19th c.]

What does "plum" mean?

  1. noun A soft, round stone fruit with smooth skin, ranging from red to deep purple.
    "She packed a ripe plum in her lunch bag."
  2. noun A deep purplish-red colour, like that of the fruit.
    "She painted the accent wall a rich plum."
  3. adj Especially desirable or valuable, said of a job, role, or opportunity.
    "He landed a plum assignment covering the World Cup."

plum in a sentence

  • She packed a ripe plum in her lunch bag.
  • She painted the accent wall a rich plum.
  • He landed a plum assignment covering the World Cup.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "plum" in Japanese?

"plum" in Japanese is 暗紫色, セイヨウスモモ, プラム. plum means: A soft, round stone fruit with smooth skin, ranging from red to deep purple.

How do you pronounce 暗紫色?

"plum" in Japanese is 暗紫色, pronounced "anshishoku".

How do you use "plum" in a sentence?

Example: "She packed a ripe plum in her lunch bag." In Japanese, "plum" is 暗紫色, セイヨウスモモ, プラム.

Are there other ways to say "plum" in Japanese?

Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "plum": 暗紫色, セイヨウスモモ, プラム.

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