flatmate in Japanese
flatmate in Japanese is ルームメイト, 同居人, 部屋っ子 — flatmate means (British) A person you share a flat or rented home with, without being romantically involved.
flatmate in Japanese
ルームメイト
Pronounced: rūmumeito
同居人
Pronounced: dōkyonin
部屋っ子
What does "flatmate" mean?
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noun (British) A person you share a flat or rented home with, without being romantically involved.
"My flatmate always leaves dishes in the sink."
flatmate in a sentence
- My flatmate always leaves dishes in the sink.
- We found our flatmates through a university housing group.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "flatmate" in Japanese?
"flatmate" in Japanese is ルームメイト, 同居人, 部屋っ子. flatmate means: (British) A person you share a flat or rented home with, without being romantically involved.
How do you pronounce ルームメイト?
"flatmate" in Japanese is ルームメイト, pronounced "rūmumeito".
How do you use "flatmate" in a sentence?
Example: "My flatmate always leaves dishes in the sink." In Japanese, "flatmate" is ルームメイト, 同居人, 部屋っ子.
Are there other ways to say "flatmate" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "flatmate": ルームメイト, 同居人, 部屋っ子.
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