trademark in Japanese
trademark in Japanese is 商標 — trademark means a registered word, symbol, or phrase that legally identifies a company's product and sets it apart from competitors.
trademark in Japanese
商標
Pronounced: shōhyō
A word, symbol, or phrase used to identify a particular company's product and differentiate it from other companies' products.
What does "trademark" mean?
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noun A registered word, symbol, or phrase that legally identifies a company's product and sets it apart from competitors.
"The logo is a registered trademark of the company."
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noun A distinctive feature that someone or something is known for.
"His deadpan humour is his trademark on stage."
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verb To legally register something as a trademark.
"The startup trademarked its logo before launch."
trademark in a sentence
- The logo is a registered trademark of the company.
- His deadpan humour is his trademark on stage.
- The startup trademarked its logo before launch.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "trademark" in Japanese?
"trademark" in Japanese is 商標. trademark means: A registered word, symbol, or phrase that legally identifies a company's product and sets it apart from competitors.
How do you pronounce 商標?
"trademark" in Japanese is 商標, pronounced "shōhyō".
How do you use "trademark" in a sentence?
Example: "The logo is a registered trademark of the company." In Japanese, "trademark" is 商標.
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