Japanese

How many syllables in Japanese?

  528467193 syllables

Divide Japanese into syllables:   Jap-a-nese
Primary syllable stress:   Jap-a-nese
Secondary syllable stress:   Jap-a-nese
How to pronounce Japanese:   Jap-a-nees
How to say Japanese:

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Define Japanese



noun
  1. A person, animal, or object which is native to Japan
  2. The language native to Japan

adjective
  1. Referencing the characteristics of Japan's people, culture, or language
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Synonyms for Japanese


2 syllables
  • Japan
    3 syllables
    • from Japan
      4 syllables
      • Japan native
        5 syllables
        • Japan national
          What rhymes with Japanese

          1 syllable
          • B's
          • bes
          • breeze
          • cees
          • crees
          • draftees
          • ease
          • feese
          • fleas
          • frees
          • freezed
          • gies
          • he's
          • leas
          • lessees
          • neese
          • pleas
          • Rees
          • rupees
          • sees
          • she's
          • skis
          • sneeze
          • squeeze
          • teas
          • tees
          • threes
          • trustee's
          • bees
          • brees
          • C's
          • cheese
          • dees
          • drees
          • fees
          • feest
          • flees
          • freeze
          • frieze
          • glees
          • kreis
          • lees
          • mease
          • peas
          • please
          • reis
          • seas
          • seize
          • skees
          • sleaze
          • sprees
          • T's
          • tease
          • three's
          • trees
          • wheeze
          2 syllables
          • absentees
          • agrees
          • andries
          • appointees
          • Belize
          • Burmese
          • Chinese
          • deas
          • degrees
          • deportees
          • detainees
          • disease
          • enlistees
          • escapees
          • franchisees
          • Geez
          • honorees
          • internees
          • louise
          • parolees
          • returnees
          • spreeuw
          • trapeze
          • unease
          3 syllables
          4 syllables
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