convey in Japanese
convey in Japanese is 伝える, 伝播する, 伝達する — convey means to communicate an idea, feeling, or message.
convey in Japanese
伝える
Pronounced: tsutaeru
To communicate; to make known; to portray.
伝播する
To communicate; to make known; to portray.
伝達する
To communicate; to make known; to portray.
移譲する
(legal) To transfer legal rights (to).
譲渡する
(legal) To transfer legal rights (to).
運ぶ
Pronounced: hakobu
(obsolete) To carry or take away secretly; to steal; to thieve.
運搬する
(obsolete) To carry or take away secretly; to steal; to thieve.
What does "convey" mean?
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verb To communicate an idea, feeling, or message.
"Her letter conveyed how much she missed home."
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verb To transport or carry something from one place to another.
"Pipes convey water to the village from the reservoir."
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verb (law) To legally transfer ownership of property.
"The land was conveyed to his son in the will."
convey in a sentence
- Her letter conveyed how much she missed home.
- The painting conveys a deep sense of loneliness.
- Pipes convey water to the village from the reservoir.
- The land was conveyed to his son in the will.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "convey" in Japanese?
"convey" in Japanese is 伝える, 伝播する, 伝達する. convey means: To communicate an idea, feeling, or message.
How do you pronounce 伝える?
"convey" in Japanese is 伝える, pronounced "tsutaeru".
How do you use "convey" in a sentence?
Example: "Her letter conveyed how much she missed home." In Japanese, "convey" is 伝える, 伝播する, 伝達する.
Are there other ways to say "convey" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 7 translations listed for "convey": 伝える, 伝播する, 伝達する, 移譲する, 譲渡する, 運ぶ.
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