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theme in Japanese

theme in Japanese is 主題, テーマ, 話題 — theme means the main subject or topic of a talk, book, or piece of art.

theme in Japanese

主題
noun
Pronounced: shudai
A subject, now especially of a talk or an artistic piece; a topic.
テーマ
noun
Pronounced: tēma
A subject, now especially of a talk or an artistic piece; a topic.
話題
noun
Pronounced: wadai
A subject, now especially of a talk or an artistic piece; a topic.
テーマ
noun
Pronounced: tēma
Any of various colors, or color palettes, in which a design is offered; (GUI) any of various skins for an app, affecting the visuals and perhaps other elements such as sound effects.
主題
noun
Pronounced: shudai
A recurring idea; a motif.

What does "theme" mean?

  1. noun The main subject or topic of a talk, book, or piece of art.
    "The theme of her speech was resilience."
  2. noun A visual or color style applied to a design, app, or website.
    "She switched her phone to a dark theme to save battery."
  3. noun A short recurring piece of music that identifies a film, show, or character.
    "Everyone recognizes the theme from that movie."

theme in a sentence

  • The theme of her speech was resilience.
  • Loneliness is a recurring theme in his novels.
  • She switched her phone to a dark theme to save battery.
  • Everyone recognizes the theme from that movie.

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Common Japanese translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "theme" in Japanese?

"theme" in Japanese is 主題, テーマ, 話題. theme means: The main subject or topic of a talk, book, or piece of art.

How do you pronounce 主題?

"theme" in Japanese is 主題, pronounced "shudai".

How do you use "theme" in a sentence?

Example: "The theme of her speech was resilience." In Japanese, "theme" is 主題, テーマ, 話題.

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

Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "theme": 主題, テーマ, 話題.

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