Translation and Meaning of: 婿 - muko
On this page, we will study the meaning of the Japanese word 婿 (muko) and its translation into English. Let's see their different meanings, example phrases, explanations, etymology and the similar words.
Romaji: muko
Kana: むこ
Type: noun
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Translation / Meaning: Genre
Meaning in English: son-in-law
Definition: Son-in-law: Husband of a woman.
Table of Content
- Etymology
- Writing
- Synonyms
- Example Phrases
- FAQ
Explanation and Etymology - (婿) muko
婿 is a Japanese word meaning "son-in-law". It is composed of the characters 女 (woman) and 売 (sell), indicating that the son-in-law is someone who "sells" his loyalty and work to the wife's family. The word originates from ancient Chinese, where it was written as "xù" and had the same meaning. The Japanese pronunciation is "muko".How to Write in Japanese - (婿) muko
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Synonyms and Similar - (婿) muko
See below a list of Japanese words that have the same meaning or is a variation of the word we are studying on this page:
女婿; 新郎; 花婿; 嫁入りする男; 嫁ぐ男; 婿入りする男; 婿殿; 婿養子; 婿入り; 婿さん; 婿夫; 婿息子; 婿家; 婿取り; 婿入りする; 娘婿; 娘婿さん.
Words containing: 婿
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Words with the same pronunciation: むこ muko
Example Sentences - (婿) muko
Below are some example sentences:
私の婿はとても優しいです。
Watashi no muko wa totemo yasashii desu
My son-in-law is very kind.
My son - - -LAW is very kind.
- 私 - personal pronoun meaning "I"
- の - particle that indicates possession, in this case, "mine"
- 婿 - noun meaning "son-in-law"
- は - particle that indicates the topic of the sentence, in this case, "the son-in-law"
- とても - adverb meaning "very"
- 優しい - adjective meaning "gentle, kind"
- です - verb "to be" in polite form
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Other words of the same type: noun
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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
A way of saying "Genre" é "(婿) muko". Throughout this page you will find information and alternatives.