sidewalk in Japanese
sidewalk in Japanese is 歩道, 人道, 舗装 — sidewalk means a paved path alongside a road, reserved for pedestrians.
sidewalk in Japanese
歩道
Pronounced: hodō
人道
Pronounced: jindō
舗装
Pronounced: hosō
舗道
Pronounced: hodō
What does "sidewalk" mean?
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noun A paved path alongside a road, reserved for pedestrians.
"Children were skateboarding along the sidewalk."
sidewalk in a sentence
- Children were skateboarding along the sidewalk.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "sidewalk" in Japanese?
"sidewalk" in Japanese is 歩道, 人道, 舗装. sidewalk means: A paved path alongside a road, reserved for pedestrians.
How do you pronounce 歩道?
"sidewalk" in Japanese is 歩道, pronounced "hodō".
How do you use "sidewalk" in a sentence?
Example: "Children were skateboarding along the sidewalk." In Japanese, "sidewalk" is 歩道, 人道, 舗装.
Are there other ways to say "sidewalk" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "sidewalk": 歩道, 人道, 舗装, 舗道.
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