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republic in Japanese

republic in Japanese is 共和国, 民国 — republic means a country governed by elected representatives and a head of state who is not a monarch.

republic in Japanese

共和国
noun
Pronounced: kyōwakoku
民国
noun
Pronounced: minkoku

What does "republic" mean?

  1. noun A country governed by elected representatives and a head of state who is not a monarch.
    "France became a republic after the revolution abolished the monarchy."
  2. noun One of the constituent states within a larger federation, such as the former Soviet Union or Yugoslavia.
    "Each Soviet republic had its own local government."

republic in a sentence

  • France became a republic after the revolution abolished the monarchy.
  • The new constitution established the nation as a democratic republic.
  • Each Soviet republic had its own local government.
  • Croatia was once a republic within Yugoslavia.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "republic" in Japanese?

"republic" in Japanese is 共和国, 民国. republic means: A country governed by elected representatives and a head of state who is not a monarch.

How do you pronounce 共和国?

"republic" in Japanese is 共和国, pronounced "kyōwakoku".

How do you use "republic" in a sentence?

Example: "France became a republic after the revolution abolished the monarchy." In Japanese, "republic" is 共和国, 民国.

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

Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "republic": 共和国, 民国.

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