Meaning of: アジア - azia
Romaji: azia
Kana: アジア
Type: noun
L: jlpt-n4
Meaning: Asia (i.e. the Far East)
Meaning in English: Asia (i.e. the Far East)
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- Etymology
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- Synonyms
- Example Phrases
- FAQ
Explanation and Etymology - (アジア) azia
アジア is a Japanese word meaning "Asia". The word is composed of two kanji: 亜 (a) meaning "sub" or "inferior" and 次 (ji) meaning "next" or "following". The combination of these two kanji suggests the idea that Asia is the continent closest to Japan, but still inferior to it. The word アジア is written in katakana, one of the three Japanese writing systems, which is mainly used to write foreign words and proper names.How to Write in Japanese - (アジア) azia
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Synonyms and Similar - (アジア) azia
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アジア; 東洋; 大陸
Words containing: アジア
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Words with the same pronunciation: アジア azia
Example Sentences - (アジア) azia
Below are some example sentences:
アジアは多様な文化が混ざり合う素晴らしい大陸です。
Ájia wa tayou na bunka ga mazari au subarashii tairiku desu
Asia is a wonderful continent where diverse cultures mix.
Asia is a wonderful continent where a variety of cultures mingle.
- アジア (Ajia) - Ásia
- は (wa) - topic particle
- 多様な (tayouna) - miscellaneous, varied
- 文化 (bunka) - culture
- ga - subject particle
- 混ざり合う (mazariawau) - mix, combine
- 素晴らしい (subarashii) - wonderful, splendid
- 大陸 (tairiku) - mainland
- です (desu) - verb to be in polite form
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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
A way of saying "Asia (i.e. the Far East)" é "(アジア) azia". Throughout this page you will find information and alternatives.