telephone in Japanese
telephone in Japanese is 電話, 電話をかける — telephone means to call someone or pass on information using a phone.
telephone in Japanese
電話
Pronounced: denwa
(countable, telephony) A telecommunication device (originally mechanical, and now electronic) used for two-way talking with another person (now often shortened to phone).
電話
Pronounced: denwa
(ambitransitive) To (attempt to) contact someone using a telephone.
電話をかける
Pronounced: denwaokakeru
(ambitransitive) To (attempt to) contact someone using a telephone.
What does "telephone" mean?
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verb To call someone or pass on information using a phone.
"She telephoned her mother the moment she landed."
telephone in a sentence
- She telephoned her mother the moment she landed.
- Please telephone the office if you'll be late.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "telephone" in Japanese?
"telephone" in Japanese is 電話, 電話をかける. telephone means: To call someone or pass on information using a phone.
How do you pronounce 電話?
"telephone" in Japanese is 電話, pronounced "denwa".
How do you use "telephone" in a sentence?
Example: "She telephoned her mother the moment she landed." In Japanese, "telephone" is 電話, 電話をかける.
Are there other ways to say "telephone" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "telephone": 電話, 電話をかける.
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