up in Japanese
up in Japanese is 上を向けて, 上に, 起きる — up means toward or in a higher position; away from the ground.
up in Japanese
上を向けて
Facing upwards.
上に
Standing; upright.
起きる
Pronounced: okiru
Awake and out of bed.
気が向いている
Ahead; leading; winning.
終わり
Pronounced: owari
(predicative, _, only) Finished, to an end
良い
Pronounced: yoi
In a good mood.
控えている
Next in a sequence.
上がっている
Well-informed; current.
上り方向に
(of a railway line or train) Traveling towards a major terminus.
上
Pronounced: ue
上り
Pronounced: nobori
(rail transport) Towards the principal terminus, towards milepost zero.
北
Pronounced: kita
To the north (as north is at the top of typical maps).
上
Pronounced: ue
(uncountable) The direction opposed to the pull of gravity.
上に
Toward the top of.
上げる
Pronounced: ageru
What does "up" mean?
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adverb Toward or in a higher position; away from the ground.
"She looked up at the tall building."
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preposition Toward the top, source, or far end of something.
"They walked up the hill."
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adjective Out of bed and active; awake.
"Is anyone up yet? It's almost noon."
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adjective Working properly; functioning, especially of a computer system.
"The website is finally back up after the outage."
up in a sentence
- She looked up at the tall building.
- Prices have gone up again this year.
- They walked up the hill.
- The boat sailed up the river.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "up" in Japanese?
"up" in Japanese is 上を向けて, 上に, 起きる. up means: Toward or in a higher position; away from the ground.
How do you use "up" in a sentence?
Example: "She looked up at the tall building." In Japanese, "up" is 上を向けて, 上に, 起きる.
Are there other ways to say "up" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 13 translations listed for "up": 上を向けて, 上に, 起きる, 気が向いている, 終わり, 良い.
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