Shiraz in Japanese
Shiraz in Japanese is シーラーズ — Shiraz means a dark-skinned grape variety used for making red wine, also called Syrah.
Shiraz in Japanese
シーラーズ
Pronounced: shīrāzu
A city in Iran, the seat of Shiraz County's Central District and the capital of Fars Province, near the remains of Persepolis.
What does "Shiraz" mean?
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noun A dark-skinned grape variety used for making red wine, also called Syrah.
"The vineyard specialised in bold, peppery shiraz."
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noun A red wine made from this grape.
"They ordered a bottle of Australian shiraz with dinner."
Shiraz in a sentence
- The vineyard specialised in bold, peppery shiraz.
- They ordered a bottle of Australian shiraz with dinner.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Shiraz" in Japanese?
"Shiraz" in Japanese is シーラーズ. Shiraz means: A dark-skinned grape variety used for making red wine, also called Syrah.
How do you pronounce シーラーズ?
"Shiraz" in Japanese is シーラーズ, pronounced "shīrāzu".
How do you use "Shiraz" in a sentence?
Example: "The vineyard specialised in bold, peppery shiraz." In Japanese, "Shiraz" is シーラーズ.
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