"Harajuku" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

IPA: /ˌhɑɹəˈd͡ʒuːku/
Rhymes: -uːku Etymology: Borrowed from Japanese 原宿 (Harajuku, literally “lodging in the prairie”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|ja|原宿|lit=lodging in the prairie|tr=Harajuku}} Japanese 原宿 (Harajuku, literally “lodging in the prairie”) Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Harajuku
  1. A district in Shibuya ward, Tokyo, Japan. Categories (place): Political subdivisions Derived forms: Harajuku girl Translations (district in Shibuya, Tokyo): هَارَاجُوكُو (hārājūkū) [masculine] (Arabic), 原宿 (jyun⁴ suk¹) (Chinese Cantonese), 原宿 (Yuánsù) (Chinese Mandarin), Haradžuku [neuter] (Czech), הָרָג׳וּקוּ (Harajukú) [masculine] (Hebrew), Haradzsuku (Hungarian), 原宿 (Harajuku) (alt: はらじゅく) (Japanese), 하라주쿠 (Harajuku) (Korean), هاراجوکو (hârâjuku) (Persian), Харадзю́ку (Xaradzjúku) [neuter] (Russian), ฮะระจุกุ (há-rá-jù-gù) (Thai)

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