What does 田舎の in Japanese mean?
What is the meaning of the word 田舎の in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 田舎の in Japanese.
The word 田舎の in Japanese means 僻地の、田舎の、奥地の、過疎地の, 僻地の、田舎の、奥地、過疎地の, 田舎の、郊外の, やぼな、田舎の、田舎者の, 山奥の、田舎の, 辺ぴな、田舎の, 牧場の、田舎の, 地方の、田舎の, 田舎の、農村の、地方の. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word 田舎の
僻地の、田舎の、奥地の、過疎地の(relating to a remote area) |
僻地の、田舎の、奥地、過疎地の(informal (remote, rural) |
田舎の、郊外の(rural) We're getting used to country life after moving to the village. |
やぼな、田舎の、田舎者の(US, pejorative, slang (rural and unsophisticated) (軽蔑的) Katherine was dismayed when she found out she would have to move to the country, thinking that it would be to a hick town. |
山奥の、田舎の(US, informal, pejorative (from southern US mountain area) (軽蔑的) Hank's teachers thought he was stupid because of his hillbilly accent. |
辺ぴな、田舎の(US, Ca, informal (backwoods, insignificant) |
牧場の、田舎の(rural) The artist paints pastoral landscapes with cornfields and rustic barns. |
地方の、田舎の(figurative (local, of a province) We live only a few miles from the provincial capital. |
田舎の、農村の、地方の(of or in the countryside) The house's rural setting is sure to attract buyers. |
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