consumer in Japanese
consumer in Japanese is 消費者 — consumer means a person who buys goods or services for personal use.
consumer in Japanese
消費者
Pronounced: shōhisha
(economics) Someone who trades money for goods or services as an individual.
What does "consumer" mean?
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noun A person who buys goods or services for personal use.
"Rising prices have made consumers more cautious about spending."
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noun Biology: an organism that eats other organisms to get energy.
"Deer are primary consumers that feed directly on plants."
consumer in a sentence
- Rising prices have made consumers more cautious about spending.
- The law protects consumers from misleading advertising.
- Deer are primary consumers that feed directly on plants.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "consumer" in Japanese?
"consumer" in Japanese is 消費者. consumer means: A person who buys goods or services for personal use.
How do you pronounce 消費者?
"consumer" in Japanese is 消費者, pronounced "shōhisha".
How do you use "consumer" in a sentence?
Example: "Rising prices have made consumers more cautious about spending." In Japanese, "consumer" is 消費者.
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