"伝貰" meaning in Japanese

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Noun

IPA: [t͡ɕõ̞ɰ̃se̞] Forms: 伝貰 [canonical] (ruby: 伝貰(チョンセ)), chonse [romanization]
Etymology: Borrowed from Korean 전세(傳貰) (jeonse). Etymology templates: {{bor+|ja|ko|전세(傳貰)}} Borrowed from Korean 전세(傳貰) (jeonse) Head templates: {{ja-noun|チョンセ}} 伝貰(チョンセ) • (chonse)
  1. (real estate) jeonse (a form of lease in the South Korean real estate market in which the lessee does not pay rent, but instead provides the landlord with a large lump sum deposit which is returned in full once the lease has determined, with the landlord profiting through investment of the deposit) Categories (topical): Finance, Real estate Categories (place): South Korea Related terms: 半伝貰 (banchonse) (ruby: 半伝貰(バンチョンセ))
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Download raw JSONL data for 伝貰 meaning in Japanese (2.3kB)

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