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ベンダー — meaning in English: vendor

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違い
chigai
ベンダー
bendā
封筒
fūtō
ストライキ
sutoraiki
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word ベンダー in business environments, particularly in discussions about suppliers and service providers. For example, during a meeting to negotiate pricing with a ベンダー, it's common to hear team members referring to them in this way to clarify roles and expectations.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 供給者 (kyōkyūsha), which means 'supplier.' While both terms are used to refer to those who provide goods or services, ベンダー is more commonly used in the context of retail and service industries, whereas 供給者 may be used in more formal supply chain discussions.
Culture
The term ベンダー derives from the English word 'vendor,' but it has taken on a distinctive character in Japanese business culture. In Japan, the relationship between companies and their ベンダー is often built on trust and long-term collaboration, reflecting the broader cultural emphasis on harmony and partnership in business dealings.
FAQ
Q.What does ベンダー mean in English?
ベンダー translates to 'vendor' in English, referring to someone who sells goods or services.
Q.In what contexts would I hear the word ベンダー?
You would typically hear ベンダー in business meetings, negotiations, and discussions about supply chains or sales, especially in retail settings.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using ベンダー?
A common mistake is to confuse ベンダー with similar terms like 供給者 (kyōkyūsha). Remember that ベンダー is more informal and often used in commercial contexts.
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