Tony in Japanese
Tony in Japanese is トーニ — Tony means fashionable and upscale; high-toned.
Tony in Japanese
トーニ
Pronounced: tōni
A surname transferred from the given name
What does "Tony" mean?
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adj Fashionable and upscale; high-toned.
"They moved into a tony neighbourhood near the coast."
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noun One of the awards given annually by the American Theatre Wing for excellence in Broadway theatre.
"The musical won five Tonys, including Best Musical."
Tony in a sentence
- They moved into a tony neighbourhood near the coast.
- The musical won five Tonys, including Best Musical.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "Tony" in Japanese?
"Tony" in Japanese is トーニ. Tony means: Fashionable and upscale; high-toned.
How do you pronounce トーニ?
"Tony" in Japanese is トーニ, pronounced "tōni".
How do you use "Tony" in a sentence?
Example: "They moved into a tony neighbourhood near the coast." In Japanese, "Tony" is トーニ.
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