pope in Japanese
pope in Japanese is 教皇, ローマ教皇, 法王 — pope means the bishop of Rome, head of the Roman Catholic Church.
pope in Japanese
教皇
Pronounced: kyōkō
ローマ教皇
Pronounced: rōmakyōkō
法王
Pronounced: hōō
What does "pope" mean?
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noun The bishop of Rome, head of the Roman Catholic Church.
"The pope addressed thousands of pilgrims in the square."
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noun By extension, the head of certain other churches, such as the Coptic Orthodox Church.
"The Coptic pope led the Easter service in Cairo."
pope in a sentence
- The pope addressed thousands of pilgrims in the square.
- The Coptic pope led the Easter service in Cairo.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "pope" in Japanese?
"pope" in Japanese is 教皇, ローマ教皇, 法王. pope means: The bishop of Rome, head of the Roman Catholic Church.
How do you pronounce 教皇?
"pope" in Japanese is 教皇, pronounced "kyōkō".
How do you use "pope" in a sentence?
Example: "The pope addressed thousands of pilgrims in the square." In Japanese, "pope" is 教皇, ローマ教皇, 法王.
Are there other ways to say "pope" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "pope": 教皇, ローマ教皇, 法王.
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