trillion in Japanese
trillion in Japanese is 兆 — trillion means a million million: 1 followed by twelve zeros (10¹²), the standard modern meaning.
trillion in Japanese
兆
Pronounced: chō
(dated, _, British, Australian, long scale) A million (times a) million (times a) million: 1 followed by eighteen zeros, 1018.
What does "trillion" mean?
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num A million million: 1 followed by twelve zeros (10¹²), the standard modern meaning.
"The national debt now exceeds a trillion dollars."
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noun An extremely large, often unspecified, number.
"There are a trillion reasons why that plan won't work."
trillion in a sentence
- The national debt now exceeds a trillion dollars.
- There are a trillion reasons why that plan won't work.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "trillion" in Japanese?
"trillion" in Japanese is 兆. trillion means: A million million: 1 followed by twelve zeros (10¹²), the standard modern meaning.
How do you pronounce 兆?
"trillion" in Japanese is 兆, pronounced "chō".
How do you use "trillion" in a sentence?
Example: "The national debt now exceeds a trillion dollars." In Japanese, "trillion" is 兆.
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