post in Japanese
post in Japanese is カキコ, 書き込み, 柱 — post means a long upright pole or beam, such as a fence post or lamppost.
post in Japanese
カキコ
Pronounced: kakiko
書き込み
Pronounced: kakikomi
柱
Pronounced: hashira
A long dowel or plank protruding from the ground; a fencepost; a lightpost.
郵便
Pronounced: yuubin
書き込む
Pronounced: kakikomu
What does "post" mean?
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noun A long upright pole or beam, such as a fence post or lamppost.
"He tied the horse to a wooden post."
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noun A job or official position.
"She was appointed to a senior post at the ministry."
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noun The system for delivering mail, or the mail itself.
"The package arrived by post yesterday."
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noun A message published online, such as on a blog or social media.
"Her post about the trip got hundreds of likes."
post in a sentence
- He tied the horse to a wooden post.
- She was appointed to a senior post at the ministry.
- The package arrived by post yesterday.
- Her post about the trip got hundreds of likes.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "post" in Japanese?
"post" in Japanese is カキコ, 書き込み, 柱. post means: A long upright pole or beam, such as a fence post or lamppost.
How do you pronounce カキコ?
"post" in Japanese is カキコ, pronounced "kakiko".
How do you use "post" in a sentence?
Example: "He tied the horse to a wooden post." In Japanese, "post" is カキコ, 書き込み, 柱.
Are there other ways to say "post" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 5 translations listed for "post": カキコ, 書き込み, 柱, 郵便, 書き込む.
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