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lifesaver in Japanese

lifesaver in Japanese is ライフセーバー, 天与 — lifesaver means someone or something that saves a person's life, especially by rescue.

lifesaver in Japanese

ライフセーバー
noun
Pronounced: raifusēbā
Someone or something that saves lives.
天与
noun
Pronounced: ten'yo
(figurative) Someone or something that is very useful or helpful.

What does "lifesaver" mean?

  1. noun Someone or something that saves a person's life, especially by rescue.
    "The off-duty nurse was a lifesaver after the crash."
  2. noun Someone or something extremely useful or helpful in a difficult situation.
    "This spare charger has been an absolute lifesaver on the trip."

lifesaver in a sentence

  • The off-duty nurse was a lifesaver after the crash.
  • This spare charger has been an absolute lifesaver on the trip.
  • Her notes were a lifesaver before the exam.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "lifesaver" in Japanese?

"lifesaver" in Japanese is ライフセーバー, 天与. lifesaver means: Someone or something that saves a person's life, especially by rescue.

How do you pronounce ライフセーバー?

"lifesaver" in Japanese is ライフセーバー, pronounced "raifusēbā".

How do you use "lifesaver" in a sentence?

Example: "The off-duty nurse was a lifesaver after the crash." In Japanese, "lifesaver" is ライフセーバー, 天与.

Are there other ways to say "lifesaver" in Japanese?

Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "lifesaver": ライフセーバー, 天与.

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