condominium in Japanese
condominium in Japanese is 共同主権, マンション — condominium means a privately owned unit within a larger building or complex, where common areas are jointly owned by all residents.
condominium in Japanese
共同主権
(international law) Joint sovereignty over a territory by two or more countries. [from 18th c.]
マンション
Pronounced: manshon
(US, Canada, Philippines) A building or complex of buildings that provides multiple residential units each of which is owned separately but whose grounds, structure, etc. (if any) are owned jointly. [from 20th c.]
What does "condominium" mean?
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noun A privately owned unit within a larger building or complex, where common areas are jointly owned by all residents.
"They bought a two-bedroom condominium overlooking the beach."
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noun Joint control or sovereignty over a territory shared by two or more countries.
"The island was once ruled as a condominium by two colonial powers."
condominium in a sentence
- They bought a two-bedroom condominium overlooking the beach.
- The island was once ruled as a condominium by two colonial powers.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "condominium" in Japanese?
"condominium" in Japanese is 共同主権, マンション. condominium means: A privately owned unit within a larger building or complex, where common areas are jointly owned by all residents.
How do you use "condominium" in a sentence?
Example: "They bought a two-bedroom condominium overlooking the beach." In Japanese, "condominium" is 共同主権, マンション.
Are there other ways to say "condominium" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "condominium": 共同主権, マンション.
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