tenant in Japanese
tenant in Japanese is 借り主, 借地人, 小作人 — tenant means someone who pays rent to live in or use a property owned by someone else.
tenant in Japanese
借り主
Pronounced: karinushi
(by extension) One who has possession of any place.
借地人
(computing) Any of a number of customers serviced through the same instance of an application.
小作人
Pronounced: kosakunin
(computing) Any of a number of customers serviced through the same instance of an application.
賃借人
Pronounced: chinshakunin
借りる
Pronounced: kariru
To hold as, or be, a tenant.
土地を借りる
To hold as, or be, a tenant.
What does "tenant" mean?
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noun Someone who pays rent to live in or use a property owned by someone else.
"The landlord raised the rent, and the tenant threatened to move out."
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verb To occupy a property as a tenant.
"The flat above has been tenanted by the same family for a decade."
tenant in a sentence
- The landlord raised the rent, and the tenant threatened to move out.
- Each tenant in the building shares the cost of maintaining the lobby.
- The flat above has been tenanted by the same family for a decade.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "tenant" in Japanese?
"tenant" in Japanese is 借り主, 借地人, 小作人. tenant means: Someone who pays rent to live in or use a property owned by someone else.
How do you pronounce 借り主?
"tenant" in Japanese is 借り主, pronounced "karinushi".
How do you use "tenant" in a sentence?
Example: "The landlord raised the rent, and the tenant threatened to move out." In Japanese, "tenant" is 借り主, 借地人, 小作人.
Are there other ways to say "tenant" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 6 translations listed for "tenant": 借り主, 借地人, 小作人, 賃借人, 借りる, 土地を借りる.
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