star in Japanese
star in Japanese is アスタリスク, 星印, 恒星 — star means a huge, glowing ball of gas in space, held together by gravity, that produces light and heat through nuclear fusion.
star in Japanese
What does "star" mean?
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noun A huge, glowing ball of gas in space, held together by gravity, that produces light and heat through nuclear fusion.
"On a clear night you can see thousands of stars."
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noun A shape with pointed rays, or the symbol representing it (such as ★ or *).
"She drew a gold star next to his name for good work."
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noun A famous or exceptionally talented performer, athlete, or public figure.
"He became a star after his first film was released."
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verb To play the leading role in a film, show, or performance.
"The actor will star in the upcoming superhero movie."
star in a sentence
- On a clear night you can see thousands of stars.
- The Sun is the closest star to Earth.
- She drew a gold star next to his name for good work.
- He became a star after his first film was released.
Similar words in Japanese
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "star" in Japanese?
"star" in Japanese is アスタリスク, 星印, 恒星. star means: A huge, glowing ball of gas in space, held together by gravity, that produces light and heat through nuclear fusion.
How do you pronounce アスタリスク?
"star" in Japanese is アスタリスク, pronounced "asutarisuku".
How do you use "star" in a sentence?
Example: "On a clear night you can see thousands of stars." In Japanese, "star" is アスタリスク, 星印, 恒星.
Are there other ways to say "star" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 13 translations listed for "star": アスタリスク, 星印, 恒星, 星, スター, お星様.