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patron in Japanese

patron in Japanese is 守護者, パトロン, 恩人 — patron means a person, often wealthy or influential, who financially supports an artist, cause, or institution.

patron in Japanese

守護者
noun
Pronounced: shugosha
One who protects or supports; a defender or advocate.
パトロン
noun
Pronounced: patoron
An influential, wealthy person who supported an artist, craftsman, a scholar or a noble.
恩人
noun
Pronounced: onjin
An influential, wealthy person who supported an artist, craftsman, a scholar or a noble.

What does "patron" mean?

  1. noun A person, often wealthy or influential, who financially supports an artist, cause, or institution.
    "The museum's new wing was funded by a single generous patron."
  2. noun A regular customer of a shop, restaurant, or other business.
    "The café's longtime patrons all know the owner by name."

patron in a sentence

  • The museum's new wing was funded by a single generous patron.
  • Renaissance painters relied heavily on wealthy patrons for commissions.
  • The café's longtime patrons all know the owner by name.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "patron" in Japanese?

"patron" in Japanese is 守護者, パトロン, 恩人. patron means: A person, often wealthy or influential, who financially supports an artist, cause, or institution.

How do you pronounce 守護者?

"patron" in Japanese is 守護者, pronounced "shugosha".

How do you use "patron" in a sentence?

Example: "The museum's new wing was funded by a single generous patron." In Japanese, "patron" is 守護者, パトロン, 恩人.

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

Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "patron": 守護者, パトロン, 恩人.

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