Smith in Japanese
Smith in Japanese is スミス, 加治, 加治屋 — Smith means a craftsperson who shapes metal by hammering, especially a blacksmith.
Smith in Japanese
スミス
Pronounced: sumisu
加治
加治屋
鍛冶
Pronounced: kaji
鍛冶屋
Pronounced: kajiya
鍛治
Pronounced: kaji
鍛治屋
Pronounced: kajiya
鍛冶屋
Pronounced: kajiya
A craftsperson who works metal into desired forms using a hammer and other tools, sometimes heating the metal to make it more workable, especially a blacksmith.
What does "Smith" mean?
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noun A craftsperson who shapes metal by hammering, especially a blacksmith.
"The village smith repaired horseshoes and tools."
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verb To forge or shape metal by heating and hammering it.
"He learned to smith iron at a traditional forge."
Smith in a sentence
- The village smith repaired horseshoes and tools.
- He learned to smith iron at a traditional forge.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "Smith" in Japanese?
"Smith" in Japanese is スミス, 加治, 加治屋. Smith means: A craftsperson who shapes metal by hammering, especially a blacksmith.
How do you pronounce スミス?
"Smith" in Japanese is スミス, pronounced "sumisu".
How do you use "Smith" in a sentence?
Example: "The village smith repaired horseshoes and tools." In Japanese, "Smith" is スミス, 加治, 加治屋.
Are there other ways to say "Smith" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 7 translations listed for "Smith": スミス, 加治, 加治屋, 鍛冶, 鍛冶屋, 鍛治.
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