Yankee in Japanese
Yankee in Japanese is ヤンキー, アメ公 — Yankee means an informal term for someone from the United States, especially (historically) the northern states or New England.
Yankee in Japanese
ヤンキー
Pronounced: yankī
アメ公
Pronounced: amekō
What does "Yankee" mean?
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noun An informal term for someone from the United States, especially (historically) the northern states or New England.
"To much of the world, "Yankee" simply means an American."
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noun A player for the New York Yankees baseball team.
"The Yankee at bat hit a home run in the ninth inning."
Yankee in a sentence
- To much of the world, "Yankee" simply means an American.
- The Yankee at bat hit a home run in the ninth inning.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "Yankee" in Japanese?
"Yankee" in Japanese is ヤンキー, アメ公. Yankee means: An informal term for someone from the United States, especially (historically) the northern states or New England.
How do you pronounce ヤンキー?
"Yankee" in Japanese is ヤンキー, pronounced "yankī".
How do you use "Yankee" in a sentence?
Example: "To much of the world, "Yankee" simply means an American." In Japanese, "Yankee" is ヤンキー, アメ公.
Are there other ways to say "Yankee" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "Yankee": ヤンキー, アメ公.
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