keychain in Japanese
keychain in Japanese is キーホルダー, キーチェーン — keychain means a small chain or ring used to hold keys together.
keychain in Japanese
キーホルダー
Pronounced: kīhorudā
An ornamental piece holding such a chain or ring.
キーチェーン
Pronounced: kīchēn
An ornamental piece holding such a chain or ring.
What does "keychain" mean?
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noun A small chain or ring used to hold keys together.
"His keychain jangled as he walked down the hall."
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noun A decorative or novelty item attached to such a ring.
"She bought a tiny Eiffel Tower keychain as a souvenir."
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noun A secure digital storage system for passwords and encryption keys on a computer or phone.
"The app saves your password to the device keychain."
keychain in a sentence
- His keychain jangled as he walked down the hall.
- She bought a tiny Eiffel Tower keychain as a souvenir.
- The app saves your password to the device keychain.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "keychain" in Japanese?
"keychain" in Japanese is キーホルダー, キーチェーン. keychain means: A small chain or ring used to hold keys together.
How do you pronounce キーホルダー?
"keychain" in Japanese is キーホルダー, pronounced "kīhorudā".
How do you use "keychain" in a sentence?
Example: "His keychain jangled as he walked down the hall." In Japanese, "keychain" is キーホルダー, キーチェーン.
Are there other ways to say "keychain" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "keychain": キーホルダー, キーチェーン.
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