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protocol in Japanese

protocol in Japanese is 議定書, プロトコル — protocol means the official rules of correct conduct in formal or diplomatic situations.

protocol in Japanese

議定書
noun
Pronounced: giteisho
(international law, now, _, rare) An official record of a diplomatic meeting or negotiation; later specifically, a draft document setting out agreements to be signed into force by a subsequent formal treaty. [from 17th c.]
プロトコル
noun
Pronounced: purotokoru
(computing) A set of formal rules describing how to transmit or exchange data, especially across a network. [from 20th c.]

What does "protocol" mean?

  1. noun The official rules of correct conduct in formal or diplomatic situations.
    "Breaking with protocol, the ambassador spoke without notes."
  2. noun A set of rules governing how data is exchanged, especially over a computer network.
    "The devices communicate using a secure protocol."
  3. noun A formal plan for how an experiment, treatment, or procedure should be carried out.
    "Doctors followed the hospital's emergency protocol."

protocol in a sentence

  • Breaking with protocol, the ambassador spoke without notes.
  • The devices communicate using a secure protocol.
  • HTTP is the protocol web browsers use to load pages.
  • Doctors followed the hospital's emergency protocol.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "protocol" in Japanese?

"protocol" in Japanese is 議定書, プロトコル. protocol means: The official rules of correct conduct in formal or diplomatic situations.

How do you pronounce 議定書?

"protocol" in Japanese is 議定書, pronounced "giteisho".

How do you use "protocol" in a sentence?

Example: "Breaking with protocol, the ambassador spoke without notes." In Japanese, "protocol" is 議定書, プロトコル.

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

Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "protocol": 議定書, プロトコル.

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