errand in Japanese
errand in Japanese is 使い, 使命 — errand means a short trip made to complete a specific, usually minor, task.
errand in Japanese
使い
Pronounced: tsukai
A journey undertaken to accomplish some task.
使命
Pronounced: shimei
A journey undertaken to accomplish some task.
What does "errand" mean?
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noun A short trip made to complete a specific, usually minor, task.
"She ran a few errands before lunch, like posting a letter and picking up groceries."
errand in a sentence
- She ran a few errands before lunch, like posting a letter and picking up groceries.
- He sent his assistant on an errand to buy stamps.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "errand" in Japanese?
"errand" in Japanese is 使い, 使命. errand means: A short trip made to complete a specific, usually minor, task.
How do you pronounce 使い?
"errand" in Japanese is 使い, pronounced "tsukai".
How do you use "errand" in a sentence?
Example: "She ran a few errands before lunch, like posting a letter and picking up groceries." In Japanese, "errand" is 使い, 使命.
Are there other ways to say "errand" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "errand": 使い, 使命.
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