landline in Japanese
landline in Japanese is 固定電話 — landline means a telephone connection that runs through a fixed physical cable, as opposed to a mobile signal.
landline in Japanese
固定電話
Pronounced: koteidenwa
(by extension) A telephone connected by such a fixed wire that allows multiple phones to operate simultaneously on the same phone number, specifically not wireless/mobile.
What does "landline" mean?
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noun A telephone connection that runs through a fixed physical cable, as opposed to a mobile signal.
"My grandmother still refuses to give up her landline."
landline in a sentence
- My grandmother still refuses to give up her landline.
- The internet went down, so we called the office on the landline instead.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "landline" in Japanese?
"landline" in Japanese is 固定電話. landline means: A telephone connection that runs through a fixed physical cable, as opposed to a mobile signal.
How do you pronounce 固定電話?
"landline" in Japanese is 固定電話, pronounced "koteidenwa".
How do you use "landline" in a sentence?
Example: "My grandmother still refuses to give up her landline." In Japanese, "landline" is 固定電話.
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