relation in Japanese
relation in Japanese is 関係, 関連 — relation means the way in which two or more things are connected or associated with each other.
relation in Japanese
関係
Pronounced: kankei
The manner in which two things may be associated.
関連
Pronounced: kanren
The manner in which two things may be associated.
関係
Pronounced: kankei
What does "relation" mean?
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noun The way in which two or more things are connected or associated with each other.
"There is a clear relation between diet and energy levels."
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noun A member of your extended family; a relative.
"Half the guests at the wedding were relations of the bride."
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noun (mathematics) A set of ordered pairs or tuples linking elements of two or more sets.
"The function is defined as a relation between the input and output sets."
relation in a sentence
- There is a clear relation between diet and energy levels.
- The report looks at the relation between rainfall and crop yields.
- Half the guests at the wedding were relations of the bride.
- She only sees that side of the family at funerals and relations' birthdays.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "relation" in Japanese?
"relation" in Japanese is 関係, 関連. relation means: The way in which two or more things are connected or associated with each other.
How do you pronounce 関係?
"relation" in Japanese is 関係, pronounced "kankei".
How do you use "relation" in a sentence?
Example: "There is a clear relation between diet and energy levels." In Japanese, "relation" is 関係, 関連.
Are there other ways to say "relation" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "relation": 関係, 関連.
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