rich in Japanese
rich in Japanese is 豊か, 金持ち, 裕福 — rich means having a great deal of money or valuable possessions; wealthy.
rich in Japanese
豊か
Pronounced: yutaka
Wealthy: having a lot of money and possessions.
金持ち
Pronounced: kanemochi
Wealthy: having a lot of money and possessions.
裕福
Pronounced: yuufuku
Wealthy: having a lot of money and possessions.
富有
Pronounced: fuyuu
Wealthy: having a lot of money and possessions.
What does "rich" mean?
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adj Having a great deal of money or valuable possessions; wealthy.
"He became rich after selling his company."
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adj Having a strong, deep, or intense quality, especially of flavour, colour, or sound.
"The cake had a rich chocolate flavour."
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adj Abundant or plentiful in something valuable.
"The soil here is rich in minerals."
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adj Absurd or outrageous, especially in a way that seems hypocritical.
"That's rich, coming from the person who started the argument."
rich in a sentence
- He became rich after selling his company.
- Rich or poor, everyone waited in the same queue.
- The cake had a rich chocolate flavour.
- She spoke in a rich, deep voice.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "rich" in Japanese?
"rich" in Japanese is 豊か, 金持ち, 裕福. rich means: Having a great deal of money or valuable possessions; wealthy.
How do you pronounce 豊か?
"rich" in Japanese is 豊か, pronounced "yutaka".
How do you use "rich" in a sentence?
Example: "He became rich after selling his company." In Japanese, "rich" is 豊か, 金持ち, 裕福.
Are there other ways to say "rich" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "rich": 豊か, 金持ち, 裕福, 富有.
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