Providence in Japanese
Providence in Japanese is プロビデンス, 摂理 — Providence means divine guidance or protective care, often attributed to God or fate.
Providence in Japanese
プロビデンス
Pronounced: purobidensu
A city in Providence County, Rhode Island, the state capital and largest city.
摂理
Pronounced: setsuri
What does "Providence" mean?
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name Divine guidance or protective care, often attributed to God or fate.
"She thanked providence for her narrow escape."
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noun Careful planning and management for the future; foresight and thrift.
"His providence in saving early paid off in retirement."
Providence in a sentence
- She thanked providence for her narrow escape.
- His providence in saving early paid off in retirement.
Similar words in Japanese
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Frequently asked questions
What is "Providence" in Japanese?
"Providence" in Japanese is プロビデンス, 摂理. Providence means: Divine guidance or protective care, often attributed to God or fate.
How do you pronounce プロビデンス?
"Providence" in Japanese is プロビデンス, pronounced "purobidensu".
How do you use "Providence" in a sentence?
Example: "She thanked providence for her narrow escape." In Japanese, "Providence" is プロビデンス, 摂理.
Are there other ways to say "Providence" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "Providence": プロビデンス, 摂理.
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