How to say capital in Japanese

みやこmiyako

noun:

  • capital; metropolis; seat of government
  • capital (of music, fashion, etc.); city (e.g. of light)
  • location of the Imperial Palace

Example Sentences

労働集約roudoushuuyaku資本集約shihonshuuyakuwo超えてkoete時代jidaihaナレッジNAREJJI・インテンシブ/INTENSHIBUheto大きくookikuシフトSHIFUTOshiteいるiru
Surpassing labour intensive, capital intensive, the age has shifted greatly to knowledge intensive.
bunwo書くkakuときtokiにはnihaふつうfutsuu大文字daimonjide始めhajimeピリオドPIRIODO(.)、またはmataha感嘆符kantanfu(!)、疑問符gimonfu(?)、de終わるowaru
When writing a sentence, generally you start with a capital letter and finish with a period (.), an exclamation mark (!), or a question mark (?).
文章bunshouha大文字daimonjide書きkaki始めhajimeなくてはならないnakutehanaranai
You must begin a sentence with a capital letter.
bunha大文字daimonjide始まるhajimaru
Sentences begin with a capital letter.
bunno初めhajimeにはniha大文字daimonjiga用いられるmochiirareru
A capital letter is used at the beginning of a sentence.

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