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registrar in Japanese

registrar in Japanese is 記録係 — registrar means an official who keeps formal records, such as a university's enrollment and grades, or a court's case files.

registrar in Japanese

記録係
noun
Pronounced: kirokugakari
An official keeper or recorder of records.

What does "registrar" mean?

  1. noun An official who keeps formal records, such as a university's enrollment and grades, or a court's case files.
    "You'll need to contact the registrar's office to request your transcript."
  2. noun A doctor training in a specialist field, part-way to becoming a consultant.
    "The registrar examined her before the consultant arrived."
  3. noun A company accredited to sell and manage domain name registrations.
    "He bought the domain through a registrar for about ten pounds a year."

registrar in a sentence

  • You'll need to contact the registrar's office to request your transcript.
  • The registrar examined her before the consultant arrived.
  • He bought the domain through a registrar for about ten pounds a year.

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What is "registrar" in Japanese?

"registrar" in Japanese is 記録係. registrar means: An official who keeps formal records, such as a university's enrollment and grades, or a court's case files.

How do you pronounce 記録係?

"registrar" in Japanese is 記録係, pronounced "kirokugakari".

How do you use "registrar" in a sentence?

Example: "You'll need to contact the registrar's office to request your transcript." In Japanese, "registrar" is 記録係.

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