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How to say 'Lines' in Japanese | 台詞

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The Japanese word for Lines is 'Serifu', written as 台詞 in Japanese.'Lines' in hiragana is せりふ.

    word

    台詞

    Meaning

    Lines

    Reading

    せりふ

    serifu

    Kanji

    Pedestal, Machine Poetry, Words

    Explanation

    The Japanese noun '台詞 (せりふ)' refers to the lines or dialogue spoken by a character in a play, movie, or any performance. It can also be used more broadly to refer to what someone says in a particular situation, often implying that the words are scripted or rehearsed. For example: The actor forgot his lines「俳優は台詞を忘れた」(はいゆうはせりふをわすれた). She always has the same lines「彼女はいつも同じ台詞を言う」(かのじょはいつもおなじせりふをいう). This term is commonly used in the context of theater and film, but can also be applied to everyday situations where someone is repeating a familiar or expected statement.

    Part Of Speech

    noun

    Kanji JLPT

    N2

    Kanji Grade

    6

    Frequency

    4804

    Composition

    kanji

    Handwriting

Kanji in the Word 台詞

This word contains 2 kanji characters:

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Pedestal, Machine

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Poetry, Words

Words Related to 台詞 Through the Kanji

These 4 Words contain the Kanji 台 as well.

  • word

    Meaning

    Stand, Counter

  • word

    舞台

    Meaning

    Stage

  • word

    台所

    Meaning

    Kitchen

  • word

    台風

    Meaning

    Typhoon

Words Related to 台詞 Through the Kanji

These 6 Words contain the Kanji 詞 as well.

  • word

    形容詞

    Meaning

    Adjective

  • word

    動詞

    Meaning

    Verb

  • word

    名詞

    Meaning

    Noun

  • word

    歌詞

    Meaning

    Lyrics

  • word

    Meaning

    Words

  • word

    代名詞

    Meaning

    Pronoun

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What does 'Serifu' (台詞) mean?

'Serifu' means 'Lines' .

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