update in Japanese
update in Japanese is アップデート, 更新, 沙汰 — update means a piece of new or more current information about something.
update in Japanese
アップデート
Pronounced: appudēto
更新
Pronounced: kōshin
沙汰
Pronounced: sata
アップデート
Pronounced: appudēto
(transitive) To bring (a person) up to date: to inform (a person) about recent developments.
更新
Pronounced: kōshin
(transitive) To bring (a person) up to date: to inform (a person) about recent developments.
What does "update" mean?
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noun A piece of new or more current information about something.
"The reporter gave a live update on the wildfire."
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noun A revised, newer version of software or a system.
"I installed the latest update for my phone."
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verb To bring something up to date, or to give someone the latest information.
"Please update your address on file."
update in a sentence
- The reporter gave a live update on the wildfire.
- Can you send me an update on the project by Friday?
- I installed the latest update for my phone.
- The app pushed a security update overnight.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "update" in Japanese?
"update" in Japanese is アップデート, 更新, 沙汰. update means: A piece of new or more current information about something.
How do you pronounce アップデート?
"update" in Japanese is アップデート, pronounced "appudēto".
How do you use "update" in a sentence?
Example: "The reporter gave a live update on the wildfire." In Japanese, "update" is アップデート, 更新, 沙汰.
Are there other ways to say "update" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "update": アップデート, 更新, 沙汰.
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