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rent in German

rent in German is Miete, Mietzins, Riss — rent means the regular payment a tenant makes to use someone else's property.

rent in German

Miete
noun
Mietzins
noun
Riss
noun
A tear or rip in some surface.
mieten
verb
vermieten
verb
(transitive, informal) To grant a lease in return for rent.
mieten
verb
(transitive, informal) To grant a lease in return for rent.

What does "rent" mean?

  1. noun The regular payment a tenant makes to use someone else's property.
    "The rent on the flat goes up every year."
  2. verb To pay for the temporary use of property, equipment, or a service.
    "We rented a car for the week we were in Spain."
  3. verb To let someone use your property in exchange for regular payment.
    "They rent out their spare room to students."
  4. noun A tear or split in fabric or another surface.
    "There was a rent in the tent that let the rain in."

rent in a sentence

  • The rent on the flat goes up every year.
  • They split the rent three ways between roommates.
  • We rented a car for the week we were in Spain.
  • She rents a small studio near the station.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "rent" in German?

"rent" in German is Miete, Mietzins, Riss. rent means: The regular payment a tenant makes to use someone else's property.

How do you use "rent" in a sentence?

Example: "The rent on the flat goes up every year." In German, "rent" is Miete, Mietzins, Riss.

Are there other ways to say "rent" in German?

Yes — German has 5 translations listed for "rent": Miete, Mietzins, Riss, mieten, vermieten.

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