yonder in Japanese
yonder in Japanese is あそこ, 彼方, あの — yonder means in or at a place that is visible but some distance away.
yonder in Japanese
あそこ
Pronounced: asoko
(archaic, _, or, _, dialectal, _, outside of) At or in a distant but indicated place.
彼方
Pronounced: achira
(archaic, _, or, _, dialectal, _, outside of) At or in a distant but indicated place.
あの
Pronounced: ano
あれ
Pronounced: are
(literary) The vast distance, particularly the sky or trackless forest.
What does "yonder" mean?
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adv In or at a place that is visible but some distance away.
"The old mill still stands yonder, past the creek."
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adj Being the more distant of two things being compared.
"Take the yonder path, not the one closer to the road."
yonder in a sentence
- The old mill still stands yonder, past the creek.
- Take the yonder path, not the one closer to the road.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "yonder" in Japanese?
"yonder" in Japanese is あそこ, 彼方, あの. yonder means: In or at a place that is visible but some distance away.
How do you pronounce あそこ?
"yonder" in Japanese is あそこ, pronounced "asoko".
How do you use "yonder" in a sentence?
Example: "The old mill still stands yonder, past the creek." In Japanese, "yonder" is あそこ, 彼方, あの.
Are there other ways to say "yonder" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "yonder": あそこ, 彼方, あの, あれ.
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