commute in Japanese
commute in Japanese is 通う, 通勤 — commute means to travel regularly between home and one's place of work or study.
commute in Japanese
通う
Pronounced: kayō
(intransitive, US, UK, Canada) To regularly travel from one's home to one's workplace or school, or vice versa.
通勤
Pronounced: tsuukin
(intransitive, US, UK, Canada) To regularly travel from one's home to one's workplace or school, or vice versa.
What does "commute" mean?
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verb To travel regularly between home and one's place of work or study.
"She commutes into the city every day by train."
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noun The regular journey between home and work.
"My commute takes almost an hour each way."
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verb To reduce a legal penalty or sentence to something less severe.
"The governor commuted his death sentence to life in prison."
commute in a sentence
- She commutes into the city every day by train.
- He decided to move closer to work so he wouldn't have to commute as far.
- My commute takes almost an hour each way.
- The governor commuted his death sentence to life in prison.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "commute" in Japanese?
"commute" in Japanese is 通う, 通勤. commute means: To travel regularly between home and one's place of work or study.
How do you pronounce 通う?
"commute" in Japanese is 通う, pronounced "kayō".
How do you use "commute" in a sentence?
Example: "She commutes into the city every day by train." In Japanese, "commute" is 通う, 通勤.
Are there other ways to say "commute" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "commute": 通う, 通勤.
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