Samara in Japanese
Samara in Japanese is サマーラ, 翼果 — Samara means a dry, winged fruit that does not split open, found on trees such as the ash, elm, and maple.
Samara in Japanese
サマーラ
Pronounced: samāra
翼果
Pronounced: yokka
The winged indehiscent fruit of trees such as the ash, elm or maple.
What does "Samara" mean?
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noun A dry, winged fruit that does not split open, found on trees such as the ash, elm, and maple.
"Kids love catching maple samaras as they spin down like tiny helicopters."
Samara in a sentence
- Kids love catching maple samaras as they spin down like tiny helicopters.
- The elm's samaras littered the pavement in a thin papery drift.
Similar words in Japanese
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Frequently asked questions
What is "Samara" in Japanese?
"Samara" in Japanese is サマーラ, 翼果. Samara means: A dry, winged fruit that does not split open, found on trees such as the ash, elm, and maple.
How do you pronounce サマーラ?
"Samara" in Japanese is サマーラ, pronounced "samāra".
How do you use "Samara" in a sentence?
Example: "Kids love catching maple samaras as they spin down like tiny helicopters." In Japanese, "Samara" is サマーラ, 翼果.
Are there other ways to say "Samara" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "Samara": サマーラ, 翼果.
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