offer in Japanese
offer in Japanese is 提案, 提供, 申し出る — offer means to present something for someone to accept or refuse.
offer in Japanese
提案
Pronounced: teian
A proposal that has been made.
提供
Pronounced: teikyō
A proposal that has been made.
申し出る
Pronounced: mōshideru
建議
Pronounced: kengi
提議
Pronounced: teigi
提供
Pronounced: teikyō
(transitive) To place at someone’s disposal; to present (something) to be either accepted or turned down.
What does "offer" mean?
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verb To present something for someone to accept or refuse.
"She offered him a cup of coffee."
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verb To express willingness to do something for someone.
"He offered to help carry the boxes upstairs."
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noun A proposal, especially one involving a price, job, or deal.
"They made an offer on the house the same afternoon."
offer in a sentence
- She offered him a cup of coffee.
- The company offered a full refund.
- He offered to help carry the boxes upstairs.
- They made an offer on the house the same afternoon.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "offer" in Japanese?
"offer" in Japanese is 提案, 提供, 申し出る. offer means: To present something for someone to accept or refuse.
How do you pronounce 提案?
"offer" in Japanese is 提案, pronounced "teian".
How do you use "offer" in a sentence?
Example: "She offered him a cup of coffee." In Japanese, "offer" is 提案, 提供, 申し出る.
Are there other ways to say "offer" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 5 translations listed for "offer": 提案, 提供, 申し出る, 建議, 提議.
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