How to say "be open-minded" in Japanese?

In Japanese "be open-minded" translates to  心が広い 

Transliteration: kokoro ga hiroi

🇯🇵 彼女は心が広いので、人種や宗教に関係なく誰とでも友達になれる。

🗣️ kanojo wa kokoro ga hiroi node, jinshu ya shuukyou ni kankeinaku dare to demo tomodachi ni nareru.

🇺🇸 She's open-minded, so she can be friends with anyone regardless of race or religion.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "be open-minded" in Japanese?

You can use the word "心が広い" which translates to "Be open-minded".

How to pronounce "心が広い" (be open-minded) in Japanese?

The word "心が広い" is pronounced as "kokoro ga hiroi".

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