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soybean in Japanese

soybean in Japanese is 大豆, ダイズ — soybean means a legume plant grown widely for its protein-rich seeds, used for food, oil, and animal feed.

soybean in Japanese

大豆
noun
Pronounced: daizu
The edible seed of this plant.
ダイズ
noun
Pronounced: daizu
The edible seed of this plant.

What does "soybean" mean?

  1. noun A legume plant grown widely for its protein-rich seeds, used for food, oil, and animal feed.
    "Farmers rotate corn and soybean crops to keep the soil healthy."

soybean in a sentence

  • Farmers rotate corn and soybean crops to keep the soil healthy.

Similar words in Japanese

soy

Common Japanese translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "soybean" in Japanese?

"soybean" in Japanese is 大豆, ダイズ. soybean means: A legume plant grown widely for its protein-rich seeds, used for food, oil, and animal feed.

How do you pronounce 大豆?

"soybean" in Japanese is 大豆, pronounced "daizu".

How do you use "soybean" in a sentence?

Example: "Farmers rotate corn and soybean crops to keep the soil healthy." In Japanese, "soybean" is 大豆, ダイズ.

Are there other ways to say "soybean" in Japanese?

Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "soybean": 大豆, ダイズ.

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