Suzhou in Japanese
Suzhou in Japanese is 宿州, 肅州, 蘇州 — Suzhou means a historic city in Jiangsu province, China, known for its canals, gardens, and silk industry, and often called the "Venice of the East.".
Suzhou in Japanese
宿州
A prefecture-level city of Anhui, China.
肅州
A town in the county-level city of Dunhuang, Jiuquan, Gansu, China.
蘇州
(historical) Su, a former imperial prefecture in modern Jiangsu, China, surrounding the city.
What does "Suzhou" mean?
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name A historic city in Jiangsu province, China, known for its canals, gardens, and silk industry, and often called the "Venice of the East."
"Suzhou's classical gardens are a UNESCO World Heritage site."
Suzhou in a sentence
- Suzhou's classical gardens are a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Suzhou" in Japanese?
"Suzhou" in Japanese is 宿州, 肅州, 蘇州. Suzhou means: A historic city in Jiangsu province, China, known for its canals, gardens, and silk industry, and often called the "Venice of the East."
How do you use "Suzhou" in a sentence?
Example: "Suzhou's classical gardens are a UNESCO World Heritage site." In Japanese, "Suzhou" is 宿州, 肅州, 蘇州.
Are there other ways to say "Suzhou" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "Suzhou": 宿州, 肅州, 蘇州.
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