wireless in Japanese
wireless in Japanese is 無線, ワイヤレス, 無線機 — wireless means not connected by physical wires or cables.
wireless in Japanese
無線
Pronounced: musen
Not having any wires.
ワイヤレス
Pronounced: waiyaresu
Not having any wires.
ワイヤレス
Pronounced: waiyaresu
Functioning without an external wired connection
無線
Pronounced: musen
Functioning without an external wired connection
ワイヤレス
Pronounced: waiyaresu
無線機
Pronounced: musenki
What does "wireless" mean?
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adj Not connected by physical wires or cables.
"She bought a wireless keyboard so her desk would look tidier."
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noun Radio, or a radio receiver — especially in older British usage.
"My grandfather still calls the radio "the wireless.""
wireless in a sentence
- She bought a wireless keyboard so her desk would look tidier.
- The office switched to a wireless network last year.
- My grandfather still calls the radio "the wireless."
- They listened to the news on the wireless every evening.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "wireless" in Japanese?
"wireless" in Japanese is 無線, ワイヤレス, 無線機. wireless means: Not connected by physical wires or cables.
How do you pronounce 無線?
"wireless" in Japanese is 無線, pronounced "musen".
How do you use "wireless" in a sentence?
Example: "She bought a wireless keyboard so her desk would look tidier." In Japanese, "wireless" is 無線, ワイヤレス, 無線機.
Are there other ways to say "wireless" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "wireless": 無線, ワイヤレス, 無線機.
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