rent in Japanese
rent in Japanese is 家賃, 借り賃, 賃借 — rent means the regular payment a tenant makes to use someone else's property.
rent in Japanese
家賃
Pronounced: yachin
A payment made by a tenant at intervals in order to lease a property.
借り賃
Pronounced: karichin
A similar payment for the use of a product, equipment or a service.
賃借
Pronounced: chinshaku
(transitive) To take a lease of premises in exchange for rent.
借りる
Pronounced: kariru
(transitive) To take a lease of premises in exchange for rent.
貸し借り
Pronounced: kashikari
(transitive, informal) To grant a lease in return for rent.
貸す
Pronounced: kasu
(transitive, informal) To grant a lease in return for rent.
What does "rent" mean?
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noun The regular payment a tenant makes to use someone else's property.
"The rent on the flat goes up every year."
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verb To pay for the temporary use of property, equipment, or a service.
"We rented a car for the week we were in Spain."
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verb To let someone use your property in exchange for regular payment.
"They rent out their spare room to students."
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noun A tear or split in fabric or another surface.
"There was a rent in the tent that let the rain in."
rent in a sentence
- The rent on the flat goes up every year.
- They split the rent three ways between roommates.
- We rented a car for the week we were in Spain.
- She rents a small studio near the station.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "rent" in Japanese?
"rent" in Japanese is 家賃, 借り賃, 賃借. rent means: The regular payment a tenant makes to use someone else's property.
How do you pronounce 家賃?
"rent" in Japanese is 家賃, pronounced "yachin".
How do you use "rent" in a sentence?
Example: "The rent on the flat goes up every year." In Japanese, "rent" is 家賃, 借り賃, 賃借.
Are there other ways to say "rent" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 6 translations listed for "rent": 家賃, 借り賃, 賃借, 借りる, 貸し借り, 貸す.
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