watermelon in Japanese
watermelon in Japanese is スイカ, 西瓜 — watermelon means a large fruit with a hard green rind and sweet, watery red flesh, or the plant that grows it.
watermelon in Japanese
スイカ
Pronounced: suika
A plant of the species Citrullus lanatus, bearing a melon-like fruit.
西瓜
Pronounced: suika
A plant of the species Citrullus lanatus, bearing a melon-like fruit.
What does "watermelon" mean?
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noun A large fruit with a hard green rind and sweet, watery red flesh, or the plant that grows it.
"We sliced up a cold watermelon for the picnic."
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noun A shade of pinkish-red similar to watermelon flesh.
"She painted her nails a bright watermelon color."
watermelon in a sentence
- We sliced up a cold watermelon for the picnic.
- Watermelon plants need a lot of space to spread their vines.
- She painted her nails a bright watermelon color.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "watermelon" in Japanese?
"watermelon" in Japanese is スイカ, 西瓜. watermelon means: A large fruit with a hard green rind and sweet, watery red flesh, or the plant that grows it.
How do you pronounce スイカ?
"watermelon" in Japanese is スイカ, pronounced "suika".
How do you use "watermelon" in a sentence?
Example: "We sliced up a cold watermelon for the picnic." In Japanese, "watermelon" is スイカ, 西瓜.
Are there other ways to say "watermelon" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "watermelon": スイカ, 西瓜.
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