splash in Japanese
splash in Japanese is し吹く, はね散らす — splash means the sound or spray made when something hits liquid.
splash in Japanese
し吹く
Pronounced: shibuku
はね散らす
What does "splash" mean?
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noun The sound or spray made when something hits liquid.
"The kids jumped into the pool with a huge splash."
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noun A small amount of a liquid, or a small amount of a quality added to something.
"Add a splash of milk to the sauce."
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verb To cause liquid to scatter, or to be scattered by hitting a surface.
"The car splashed muddy water all over the sidewalk."
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verb Informal: to spend money freely, or to publicize something prominently.
"The story was splashed across every front page."
splash in a sentence
- The kids jumped into the pool with a huge splash.
- Add a splash of milk to the sauce.
- The room needed a splash of color.
- The car splashed muddy water all over the sidewalk.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "splash" in Japanese?
"splash" in Japanese is し吹く, はね散らす. splash means: The sound or spray made when something hits liquid.
How do you pronounce し吹く?
"splash" in Japanese is し吹く, pronounced "shibuku".
How do you use "splash" in a sentence?
Example: "The kids jumped into the pool with a huge splash." In Japanese, "splash" is し吹く, はね散らす.
Are there other ways to say "splash" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "splash": し吹く, はね散らす.
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