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loafer in Japanese

loafer in Japanese is ローファー, 怠け者 — loafer means a person who avoids work and idles their time away.

loafer in Japanese

ローファー
noun
Pronounced: rōfā
An idle person.
怠け者
noun
Pronounced: namakemono
An idle person.
ローファー
noun
Pronounced: rōfā
A shoe with no laces, resembling a moccasin.

What does "loafer" mean?

  1. noun A person who avoids work and idles their time away.
    "The manager complained that half the shift were loafers."
  2. noun A casual, low-cut slip-on shoe with no laces.
    "He wore leather loafers with no socks to the office."

loafer in a sentence

  • The manager complained that half the shift were loafers.
  • He was branded a loafer after missing three deadlines in a row.
  • He wore leather loafers with no socks to the office.
  • She kept a pair of loafers by the door for quick errands.

Common Japanese translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "loafer" in Japanese?

"loafer" in Japanese is ローファー, 怠け者. loafer means: A person who avoids work and idles their time away.

How do you pronounce ローファー?

"loafer" in Japanese is ローファー, pronounced "rōfā".

How do you use "loafer" in a sentence?

Example: "The manager complained that half the shift were loafers." In Japanese, "loafer" is ローファー, 怠け者.

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

Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "loafer": ローファー, 怠け者.

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