What does 将来の in Japanese mean?

What is the meaning of the word 将来の in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 将来の in Japanese.

The word 将来の in Japanese means 将来の, 将来の 、 未来の 、 今後の 、 これからの, 将来の 、 未来の, 生まれていない、やがて生まれる. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word 将来の

将来の

(likely to be)

Fortunately, the groom gets on well with his prospective parents-in-law.

将来の 、 未来の 、 今後の 、 これからの

(of times to come)

今後の事業計画には予算を入れる必要がある。
Future business plans need to include a budget.

将来の 、 未来の

(future possibility)

Muriel and Patricia got together to discuss their prospective trip to Thailand.

生まれていない、やがて生まれる

(not yet born)

The unborn baby develops inside the mother's womb.

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