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カナダ |
Pronunciation: Kanada
How to Say It Outloud: カナダ
Usage: Refers to the country Canada.
Example Sentence Japanese:彼はカナダに住んでいます。
Example Sentence English:He lives in Canada.
Dictionary
加奈陀カナダCommon word
Noun- Canada
加かCommon word
Noun- addition
- Canada
- Ka
背高泡立草せいたかあわだちそう
Noun- Canada goldenrod (Solidago canadensis var. scabra)
- Solidago canadensis
カナダ統計局カナダとうけいきょく
Noun- Statistics Canada (Canadian federal department issuing statistics related to Canada)
- Statistics Canada (Canadian federal department issuing statistics related to Canada)
USMCAユー・エス・エム・シー・エー
Noun- United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement; Agreement between the United States of America, the United Mexican States, and Canada; USMCA
四十雀雁しじゅうからがん
Noun- Aleutian Canada goose (Branta canadensis leucopareia)
渡加とか
NounSuru verb
- going to Canada
日加にっか
Noun- Japan and Canada
カナダドライカナダドライ
Noun- Canada Dry
- Canada Dry
- Canada Dry
カナダバルサムカナダバルサム
Noun- Canada balsam (resin obtained from balsam fir)
- Canada balsam
カナダ雁カナダがん
Noun- Canada goose (Branta canadensis); Canadian goose
- Canada Goose
カナダ
Place- Canada
- Canada
カナダ自由党カナダじゆうとう
Noun- Liberal Party of Canada
- Liberal Party of Canada
カナダ進歩保守党カナダしんぽほしゅとう
Noun- Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
- Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
カナダデーカナダデー
Noun- Canada Day
州しゅうCommon wordjlpt-n3
NounNoun, used as a suffix
- state (of the US, Australia, India, Germany, etc.); province (e.g. of Canada); county (e.g. of the UK); region (e.g. of Italy); canton; oblast
Noun, used as a suffix
- continent
- province (of Japan)
Noun, used as a suffix
- province (of ancient China); prefecture; department
- dear
- Zhou (country subdivision)
保守党ほしゅとうCommon word
Noun- Conservative Party
- Conservative Party
感謝祭かんしゃさい
Noun- Thanksgiving (Day)
- customer appreciation event; thank you (for your patronage) sales campaign
- Thanksgiving
オゴポゴオゴポゴ
Noun- Ogopogo (lake monster reported to live in Canada's Lake Okanagan)
- Ogopogo
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