Translation guide
The chemical element titanium. In Japanese, it is almost always referred to by its katakana name チタン or the formal term チタニウム. The kanji form 金太 is extremely rare and technical.
チタン
titanium
Referring to the chemical element titanium (Ti), as a material or substance.
The most common and everyday word for titanium, used in product descriptions, materials science, and general conversation.
このフライパンはチタン製です。
This frying pan is made of titanium.
チタンは軽くて強い金属です。
Titanium is a light and strong metal.
A slightly more formal or scientific term, often used in technical contexts or when emphasizing the element symbol Ti. Less common in everyday speech.
An extremely rare ateji (kanji assigned phonetically) for titanium. Almost never used; avoid in normal communication.
金太はほとんど使われません。
金太 is almost never used.
チタニウムは元素記号Tiで表されます。
Titanium is represented by the element symbol Ti.