Watson in Japanese
Watson in Japanese is ワトソン — Watson means a Scottish and English surname meaning "son of Walter", famously borne by Dr. Watson in the Sherlock Holmes stories.
Watson in Japanese
ワトソン
Pronounced: watoson
A northern English and Scottish surname originating as a patronymic.
What does "Watson" mean?
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name A Scottish and English surname meaning "son of Walter", famously borne by Dr. Watson in the Sherlock Holmes stories.
"Emma Watson became famous for playing Hermione Granger."
Watson in a sentence
- Emma Watson became famous for playing Hermione Granger.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Watson" in Japanese?
"Watson" in Japanese is ワトソン. Watson means: A Scottish and English surname meaning "son of Walter", famously borne by Dr. Watson in the Sherlock Holmes stories.
How do you pronounce ワトソン?
"Watson" in Japanese is ワトソン, pronounced "watoson".
How do you use "Watson" in a sentence?
Example: "Emma Watson became famous for playing Hermione Granger." In Japanese, "Watson" is ワトソン.
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