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cleaner in Japanese

cleaner in Japanese is 掃除婦, 清掃員 — cleaner means a person whose job is cleaning buildings, rooms, or other spaces.

cleaner in Japanese

掃除婦
noun
Pronounced: sōjifu
A person whose occupation is to clean things, especially rooms, floors, and windows.
清掃員
noun
Pronounced: seisōin
A person whose occupation is to clean things, especially rooms, floors, and windows.

What does "cleaner" mean?

  1. noun A person whose job is cleaning buildings, rooms, or other spaces.
    "The office cleaner comes in every evening after everyone leaves."
  2. noun A product or device used to clean something.
    "She sprayed the oven cleaner and left it to soak."
  3. noun A shop that launders or dry-cleans clothes.
    "I need to drop this suit at the cleaner's."

cleaner in a sentence

  • The office cleaner comes in every evening after everyone leaves.
  • She sprayed the oven cleaner and left it to soak.
  • He ran the vacuum cleaner over the rug.
  • I need to drop this suit at the cleaner's.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "cleaner" in Japanese?

"cleaner" in Japanese is 掃除婦, 清掃員. cleaner means: A person whose job is cleaning buildings, rooms, or other spaces.

How do you pronounce 掃除婦?

"cleaner" in Japanese is 掃除婦, pronounced "sōjifu".

How do you use "cleaner" in a sentence?

Example: "The office cleaner comes in every evening after everyone leaves." In Japanese, "cleaner" is 掃除婦, 清掃員.

Are there other ways to say "cleaner" in Japanese?

Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "cleaner": 掃除婦, 清掃員.

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