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settle in Japanese

settle in Japanese is 居着く, 落ち着く, 取り付ける — settle means to resolve a dispute, disagreement, or debt, often by reaching an agreement.

settle in Japanese

居着く
verb
Pronounced: itsuku
落ち着く
verb
Pronounced: ochitsuku
取り付ける
verb
Pronounced: toritsukeru
据える
verb
Pronounced: sueru
鎮める
verb
Pronounced: shizumeru
決着
verb
Pronounced: ketchaku
(transitive) To move (people) to (a land or territory), so as to colonize it; to cause (people) to take residence in (a place).
解決
verb
Pronounced: kaiketsu
(transitive) To move (people) to (a land or territory), so as to colonize it; to cause (people) to take residence in (a place).

What does "settle" mean?

  1. verb To resolve a dispute, disagreement, or debt, often by reaching an agreement.
    "The two companies settled the lawsuit out of court."
  2. verb To make a home or establish oneself permanently in a place.
    "They settled in a small village after years of traveling."
  3. verb To become calm, still, or come to rest.
    "The dust finally settled after the demolition."

settle in a sentence

  • The two companies settled the lawsuit out of court.
  • They finally settled their differences over dinner.
  • They settled in a small village after years of traveling.
  • The family settled in Canada in the 1990s.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "settle" in Japanese?

"settle" in Japanese is 居着く, 落ち着く, 取り付ける. settle means: To resolve a dispute, disagreement, or debt, often by reaching an agreement.

How do you pronounce 居着く?

"settle" in Japanese is 居着く, pronounced "itsuku".

How do you use "settle" in a sentence?

Example: "The two companies settled the lawsuit out of court." In Japanese, "settle" is 居着く, 落ち着く, 取り付ける.

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

Yes — Japanese has 7 translations listed for "settle": 居着く, 落ち着く, 取り付ける, 据える, 鎮める, 決着.

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