concierge in Japanese
concierge in Japanese is コンシェルジュ — concierge means a hotel employee who helps guests with reservations, directions, and other requests.
concierge in Japanese
コンシェルジュ
Pronounced: konsheruju
One who attends to the wishes of hotel guests.
What does "concierge" mean?
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noun A hotel employee who helps guests with reservations, directions, and other requests.
"The concierge booked us a table at the best restaurant in town."
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noun A person who looks after a residential building and helps its residents or tenants.
"The apartment building has a concierge who signs for deliveries."
concierge in a sentence
- The concierge booked us a table at the best restaurant in town.
- The apartment building has a concierge who signs for deliveries.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "concierge" in Japanese?
"concierge" in Japanese is コンシェルジュ. concierge means: A hotel employee who helps guests with reservations, directions, and other requests.
How do you pronounce コンシェルジュ?
"concierge" in Japanese is コンシェルジュ, pronounced "konsheruju".
How do you use "concierge" in a sentence?
Example: "The concierge booked us a table at the best restaurant in town." In Japanese, "concierge" is コンシェルジュ.
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