problem in Japanese
problem in Japanese is 問題, 課題 — problem means a difficult situation or matter that needs to be solved or dealt with.
problem in Japanese
問題
Pronounced: mondai
問題
Pronounced: mondai
A question to be answered, schoolwork exercise.
課題
Pronounced: kadai
A question to be answered, schoolwork exercise.
What does "problem" mean?
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noun A difficult situation or matter that needs to be solved or dealt with.
"We ran into a problem halfway through the project."
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noun A question or exercise, especially in math or schoolwork, that requires a solution.
"She solved the last problem on the exam in under a minute."
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adj Causing difficulty or trouble; hard to manage.
"He was labeled a problem employee after several complaints."
problem in a sentence
- We ran into a problem halfway through the project.
- Traffic is a huge problem in this city.
- She solved the last problem on the exam in under a minute.
- He was labeled a problem employee after several complaints.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "problem" in Japanese?
"problem" in Japanese is 問題, 課題. problem means: A difficult situation or matter that needs to be solved or dealt with.
How do you pronounce 問題?
"problem" in Japanese is 問題, pronounced "mondai".
How do you use "problem" in a sentence?
Example: "We ran into a problem halfway through the project." In Japanese, "problem" is 問題, 課題.
Are there other ways to say "problem" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "problem": 問題, 課題.
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