property in Japanese
property in Japanese is 財産, 資産, 所有物 — property means something that a person or organization owns, especially land, buildings, or possessions.
property in Japanese
財産
Pronounced: zaisan
Something that is owned.
資産
Pronounced: shisan
Something that is owned.
所有物
Pronounced: shoyuubutsu
Something that is owned.
所有地
Pronounced: shoyuuchi
A piece of real estate, such as a parcel of land.
資産
Pronounced: shisan
A piece of real estate, such as a parcel of land.
資産
Pronounced: shisan
The exclusive right of possessing, enjoying and disposing of a thing.
所有権
Pronounced: shoyuuken
The exclusive right of possessing, enjoying and disposing of a thing.
特徴
Pronounced: tokuchō
An attribute or abstract quality associated with an individual, object or concept.
特性
Pronounced: tokusei
An attribute or abstract quality associated with an individual, object or concept.
属性
Pronounced: zokusei
(computing) An editable or read-only parameter associated with an application, component or class; especially (OOP) one that encapsulates an underlying variable.
What does "property" mean?
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noun Something that a person or organization owns, especially land, buildings, or possessions.
"They bought a small property on the edge of town."
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noun A quality or characteristic that belongs to something, such as a material or a chemical.
"One property of rubber is its elasticity."
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noun (computing) A named setting or attribute belonging to an object or component, which can often be read or changed.
"You can set the "color" property of the button in the design panel."
property in a sentence
- They bought a small property on the edge of town.
- All of the equipment is company property.
- One property of rubber is its elasticity.
- You can set the "color" property of the button in the design panel.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "property" in Japanese?
"property" in Japanese is 財産, 資産, 所有物. property means: Something that a person or organization owns, especially land, buildings, or possessions.
How do you pronounce 財産?
"property" in Japanese is 財産, pronounced "zaisan".
How do you use "property" in a sentence?
Example: "They bought a small property on the edge of town." In Japanese, "property" is 財産, 資産, 所有物.
Are there other ways to say "property" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 8 translations listed for "property": 財産, 資産, 所有物, 所有地, 所有権, 特徴.
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