realize in Japanese
realize in Japanese is 気付く, 悟る, 実現する — realize means to become fully aware of a fact or situation, especially one that was true all along.
realize in Japanese
気付く
Pronounced: kizuku
悟る
Pronounced: satoru
実現する
(chiefly, passive voice, slightly, _, formal) To convert (something imaginary or planned, as a goal or idea) into reality; to bring into real existence, to make real. [from early 17th c.]
What does "realize" mean?
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verb To become fully aware of a fact or situation, especially one that was true all along.
"She didn't realize how late it was until the sun came up."
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verb To turn a plan, goal, or idea into actual reality.
"The company finally realized its vision of an all-electric fleet."
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verb To sell an asset or investment and convert it into cash, or the profit gained by doing so.
"He realized a tidy profit when he sold the shares."
realize in a sentence
- She didn't realize how late it was until the sun came up.
- He realized halfway through the meeting that he had the wrong file.
- The company finally realized its vision of an all-electric fleet.
- She worked for years to realize her dream of opening a bakery.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "realize" in Japanese?
"realize" in Japanese is 気付く, 悟る, 実現する. realize means: To become fully aware of a fact or situation, especially one that was true all along.
How do you pronounce 気付く?
"realize" in Japanese is 気付く, pronounced "kizuku".
How do you use "realize" in a sentence?
Example: "She didn't realize how late it was until the sun came up." In Japanese, "realize" is 気付く, 悟る, 実現する.
Are there other ways to say "realize" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "realize": 気付く, 悟る, 実現する.
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