veteran in Japanese
veteran in Japanese is ベテラン, 老兵, 退役軍人 — veteran means someone with long experience in a particular field or activity.
veteran in Japanese
ベテラン
Pronounced: beteran
A person with long experience of a particular activity.
老兵
Pronounced: rōhei
A person who has served in the armed forces, especially an old soldier who has seen long service.
退役軍人
Pronounced: taiekigunjin
A person who has served in the armed forces, especially an old soldier who has seen long service.
What does "veteran" mean?
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noun Someone with long experience in a particular field or activity.
"She's a veteran of the fashion industry, with thirty years in the business."
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noun A person who has served in the armed forces, especially during wartime.
"The town holds a ceremony each November to honour its veterans."
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adj Having long experience or service in something.
"A veteran journalist covered the trial for the local paper."
veteran in a sentence
- She's a veteran of the fashion industry, with thirty years in the business.
- The town holds a ceremony each November to honour its veterans.
- A veteran journalist covered the trial for the local paper.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "veteran" in Japanese?
"veteran" in Japanese is ベテラン, 老兵, 退役軍人. veteran means: Someone with long experience in a particular field or activity.
How do you pronounce ベテラン?
"veteran" in Japanese is ベテラン, pronounced "beteran".
How do you use "veteran" in a sentence?
Example: "She's a veteran of the fashion industry, with thirty years in the business." In Japanese, "veteran" is ベテラン, 老兵, 退役軍人.
Are there other ways to say "veteran" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "veteran": ベテラン, 老兵, 退役軍人.
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