Suzuki
See also: suzuki
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese Suzuki (Suzuki), from Japanese すずき (Suzuki, “surname”) or Japanese スズキ (Suzuki, “automaker”); from Japanese 鈴木 (Suzuki) (automaker from the surname).
Pronunciation
- (MLE) IPA(key): [sy.ˈzyː.ki]
Proper noun
Suzuki (plural Suzukis)
- The second most common Japanese surname from Japanese.
- A Japanese automotive and motorcycle manufacturer.
Derived terms
Translations
a Japanese surname
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Statistics
- According to the 2010 United States Census, Suzuki is the 6,438th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 5,274 individuals. Suzuki is most common among Asian/Pacific Islander (83.31%) individuals.
French
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese Suzuki (Suzuki), from Japanese すずき (Suzuki, “surname”) or Japanese スズキ (Suzuki, “automaker”); from Japanese 鈴木 (Suzuki) (automaker from the surname).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /su.zu.ki/
Japanese
See also
- 鈴木 on the Japanese Wikipedia.Wikipedia ja
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese Suzuki (Suzuki), from Japanese スズキ (Suzuki, “automaker”); from Japanese 鈴木 (Suzuki).
Proper noun
Suzuki f
- a Japanese automotive manufacturer
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