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Reserve in Japanese: リザーブ

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債権者
リザーブ
評議員
勝利
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word リザーブ in contexts related to making bookings or holding spots, such as reserving a table at a restaurant or booking a hotel room. It is commonly heard in both casual conversations and more formal settings, especially in customer service interactions.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 予約 (yoyaku), which also means 'reservation' but is more commonly used in formal contexts like hotel bookings. You would choose リザーブ when speaking casually, especially in dining or entertainment settings, to maintain an informal tone.
Culture
The term リザーブ is borrowed from the English word 'reserve,' reflecting Japan's adoption of Western-style dining and travel practices. Interestingly, it also highlights the blending of cultures in Japan, where borrowed words often take on a unique phonetic twist, making them distinctly Japanese in sound and usage.
FAQ
Q.What does リザーブ mean in English?
リザーブ translates to 'reserve' in English, referring to the act of holding a spot or making a booking for services or items.
Q.How do you use リザーブ in a sentence?
You can use リザーブ in a sentence like, 'レストランのテーブルをリザーブしました,' which means 'I reserved a table at the restaurant.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using リザーブ?
A common mistake is using リザーブ in overly formal situations where 予約 (yoyaku) would be more appropriate. It's best to gauge the context before choosing either word.
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