atarashii

English translation: New

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Japanese term or phrase:atarashii
English translation:New
Entered by: Umit Altug

07:52 Jan 8, 2002
Japanese to English translations [Non-PRO]
Japanese term or phrase: atarashii
atarashii is needed for my japanese homework.. i cant figure it out, and i dont have a dictionary, this is a site for that isnt it?!!?
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New
Explanation:
Atarashii is an adjective that means "new". For example, "Atarashii kuruma" means "new car".
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Mike Sickler
Local time: 19:12
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thanks!!! that helped soo much!!!
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5 +1New
Kish
5New
Mike Sickler
5New
Timothy Takemoto


  

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New


Explanation:
I don't think there is any other word.

Kish
Japan
Local time: 19:12

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New


Explanation:
Atarashii is an adjective that means "new". For example, "Atarashii kuruma" means "new car".

Mike Sickler
Local time: 19:12
PRO pts in pair: 17
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thanks!!! that helped soo much!!!
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New


Explanation:
Please click the reference below for an online Japanese to English (and English to Japanese dictionary). It should save you time with problems like this in future.

Atarashii means new and most of the words in the thesaurus entry for new.

new, novel, recent, fresh, green; young [more]; evergreen; raw, immature; virgin; untried, unhandseled, untrodden, unbeaten; fire-new, span-new.

late, modern, neoteric, hypermodern, nouveau; newborn, nascent, neonatal [med.], new-fashioned, new-fangled, new-fledged; of yesterday; just out, brand-new, up to date, up to the minute, with it, fashionable, in fashion; in, hip [coll.]; vernal, renovated, sempervirent, sempervirid.

fresh as a rose, fresh as a daisy, fresh as paint; spick and span.


The second reference below is for an online engilsh dictionary and thesaurus.


    Reference: http://www.savergen.com/onldict/jap.html
    Reference: http://www.dictionary.com/
Timothy Takemoto
Local time: 19:12
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in pair: 65
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