usage in Japanese
usage in Japanese is 習慣, 使い方, 用法 — usage means the act or amount of using something, such as electricity, data, or a resource.
usage in Japanese
習慣
Pronounced: shuukan
使い方
Pronounced: tsukaikata
使い方
Pronounced: tsukaikata
The established custom of using language; the ways and contexts in which spoken and written words are used, especially by a certain group of people or in a certain region. [from 14th c.]
用法
Pronounced: yōhō
The established custom of using language; the ways and contexts in which spoken and written words are used, especially by a certain group of people or in a certain region. [from 14th c.]
What does "usage" mean?
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noun The act or amount of using something, such as electricity, data, or a resource.
"Their water usage spiked during the summer months."
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noun The way words or phrases are conventionally used by a particular group of speakers.
"The dictionary includes notes on modern usage as well as definitions."
usage in a sentence
- Their water usage spiked during the summer months.
- The dictionary includes notes on modern usage as well as definitions.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "usage" in Japanese?
"usage" in Japanese is 習慣, 使い方, 用法. usage means: The act or amount of using something, such as electricity, data, or a resource.
How do you pronounce 習慣?
"usage" in Japanese is 習慣, pronounced "shuukan".
How do you use "usage" in a sentence?
Example: "Their water usage spiked during the summer months." In Japanese, "usage" is 習慣, 使い方, 用法.
Are there other ways to say "usage" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "usage": 習慣, 使い方, 用法.
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