This is the 7533rd most frequent Japanese word.
内親王
"内親王" (naishinnō) refers to an imperial princess in Japan, specifically a daughter of the emperor.
In this sentence, '内親王' is used in its formal definition, referring to a female member of the Japanese imperial family. It is used as a noun.
内親王は皇室の重要な一員です。
The naishinnō is an important member of the imperial family.
Here, '内親王' refers to an entity described in historical contexts, showing its usage in a more educational or literary setting.
私は歴史の本で内親王について学びました。
I learned about naishinnō in a history book.
In this sentence, '内親王' is used in a narrative context, highlighting its presence in cultural or artistic storytelling.