How to say democracy in Japanese

みんしゅminshu

noun:

noun or verb acting prenominally:

  • democratic

Example Sentences

民主主義国家minshushugikokkani住むsumu利点ritenno一つhitotsuha自分jibunga考えているkangaeteiruことkotowo何でもnanidemoいうiuことkotoga許されるyurusareruことkotoであるdearu
One of the advantages of living in a democracy is that one is permitted to say whatever he thinks.
民主主義minshushugiha政治seiji形態keitaino一つhitotsuであるdearu
Democracy is one form of government.
民主主義minshushugiha食料shokuryouとかtokaセメントSEMENTOのようにnoyouniha輸出yushutsuできるdekiruものmonoではないdehanai
Democracy is not exportable like food or cement.
民主主義minshushugiha自由jiyuuwo積極的にsekkyokutekini認めるmitomeru
Democracy encourages freedom.
民主主義minshushugiha古代kodaiギリシャGIRISHAni始まったhajimatta
Democracy originated in Ancient Greece.

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