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We found 10 words and 33 examples matching 'ほしょう'
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Most common form: 保障
guarantee; security; assurance; pledge; warranty
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Most common form: 補償
compensation; reparation
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Most common form: 保証人
noun
guarantor; bondsman
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Most common form: 保証付
guaranteed; certified; warranty included
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Most common form: 保証金
noun
deposit (esp. on renting a house); security money; bond payment; guarantee
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わたし
きみ
せいこう
成功
ほしょう
保証
できる
I can assure you of your success.
なまえ
名前
しゃかい
社会
ほしょう
保障
ばんごう
番号
おっしゃって
くだ
さい

State your name and social security number, please.
かれ
せいこう
成功
する
だれ
ほしょう
保証
できよ
Who can guarantee his success?
かれ
らいしゅう
来週
かえ
という
ほしょう
保証
ない
There is no guarantee that he'll be back next week.
ドイツ1880
ねんだい
年代
しゃかい
社会
ほしょう
保障
せいど
制度
さいよう
採用
した

Germany adopted a social security system in the 1880's.
 
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