reservation in Japanese
reservation in Japanese is 保留, 居留地, 予約 — reservation means a booking made in advance for a table, room, seat, or similar.
reservation in Japanese
保留
Pronounced: horyuu
The practice of reserving part of the consecrated bread of the Eucharist for the communion of the sick.
居留地
Pronounced: kyoryuuchi
The practice of reserving part of the consecrated bread of the Eucharist for the communion of the sick.
予約
Pronounced: yoyaku
An arrangement by which accommodation or transport arrangements are secured in advance.
What does "reservation" mean?
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noun A booking made in advance for a table, room, seat, or similar.
"We made a dinner reservation for eight o'clock."
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noun A doubt or concern that makes you hesitant, even while broadly agreeing with something.
"I have some reservations about the new schedule."
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noun An area of land set aside for a Native American people or, in some countries, an Aboriginal community.
"He grew up on a reservation in Arizona."
reservation in a sentence
- We made a dinner reservation for eight o'clock.
- The hotel confirmed our reservation by email.
- I have some reservations about the new schedule.
- Despite her reservations, she signed the contract.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "reservation" in Japanese?
"reservation" in Japanese is 保留, 居留地, 予約. reservation means: A booking made in advance for a table, room, seat, or similar.
How do you pronounce 保留?
"reservation" in Japanese is 保留, pronounced "horyuu".
How do you use "reservation" in a sentence?
Example: "We made a dinner reservation for eight o'clock." In Japanese, "reservation" is 保留, 居留地, 予約.
Are there other ways to say "reservation" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "reservation": 保留, 居留地, 予約.
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