Rhea in Japanese
Rhea in Japanese is レア — Rhea means a large flightless South American bird related to the ostrich and emu.
Rhea in Japanese
レア
Pronounced: rea
レア
Pronounced: rea
A large flightless bird of the order Rheiformes, native to South America.
What does "Rhea" mean?
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noun A large flightless South American bird related to the ostrich and emu.
"The rhea can run at impressive speeds despite being unable to fly."
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name A female given name, from the name of the Greek Titan goddess Rhea, mother of Zeus.
"Her parents named her Rhea after the mythological mother of the gods."
Rhea in a sentence
- The rhea can run at impressive speeds despite being unable to fly.
- Her parents named her Rhea after the mythological mother of the gods.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Rhea" in Japanese?
"Rhea" in Japanese is レア. Rhea means: A large flightless South American bird related to the ostrich and emu.
How do you pronounce レア?
"Rhea" in Japanese is レア, pronounced "rea".
How do you use "Rhea" in a sentence?
Example: "The rhea can run at impressive speeds despite being unable to fly." In Japanese, "Rhea" is レア.
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