門 (kado)
It means "city gate," and refers to a gate built in Kyoto and Nara.
A foreign word for "gate" is "torii," which is a traditional Japanese gate typically found at the entrance of Shinto shrines. Another example is "puerta," which means gate in Spanish. Each of these words reflects cultural significance and architectural styles in their respective contexts.
gate
The Tagalog word for gate is "pinto."
Yes, "gate" is a long vowel word because the vowel sound 'a' in 'gate' is pronounced with a long sound, as in the word 'late'.
Gate is a noun.
交じり文
no, it is japanese technology
The a in the word gate has a long sound.
A Sentence using the word Gate Is: i went to open the gate so i could take my dogs for a walk .
The word gate has a long A sound and a silent E, as in fate, hate, and mate.
This is not a Japanese word.