きゃく
Meanings
Noun
1. guest; visitor
2. customer; client; shopper; spectator; audience; tourist; sightseer; passenger
Counter
3. counter for containers used to entertain guests
Pitch accent
きゃ
Used in vocabulary (105 in total)
guest; visitor; customer; client; shopper
guest; visitor; customer; client; shopper
audience; spectator; spectators
guest room (at a hotel); guest cabin (on a boat); passenger cabin (on a plane); drawing room
drawing room; parlor; parlour; guest room
fellow guest; fellow lodger; fellow passenger
visitor; caller
regular (customer); client who frequently visits the same prostitute
caller; visitor; company; guest
the preceding visitor
passenger car
unexpected (but welcome) visitor; rare guest
treatment as a guest; guest
visitor at hot springs resort
assassin; to assassinate
guest seating (e.g. theater, stadium); passenger seat (e.g. taxi); audience
flood of customers; roaring business
cherry-blossom viewer
sojourner; visitor
low tray of food for guests
customer who doesn't intend to buy anything; window-shopper
regular customer
customer traffic; customers; custom
guest spending the night (i.e. at a hotel)
fencer; swordsman
touting; tout; barker; pander
clientele; customer stratum
sightseer; spectator; viewer
regular customer; general audience; general public
passenger; traveller; traveler; tourist
guest of honor; guest of honour; good customer; important customer
attracting customers
service business (hotel, restaurant, entertainment); service industry
visitor (to a shrine or temple)
for use of customers or guests
shopper; customer
attracting customers
host and guest; principal and auxiliary; subject and object (philosophical); subject and object
caller; visitor
user; customer
visitor to a sick or distressed person; hospital visitor; inquirer
tourist; traveler; traveller; visitor
party of tourists
customer; client
object (philosophical)
guest of honor; guest of honour; main guest at a tea ceremony
condolence caller
controversialist
guest member; associate member; honorary member
waiting for customers
overnight guest; house guest
mountain climber
hotel; inn; lodging
hospitality; treating like a guest
built-in audience; regular customers
passengers getting on and off (a train)
hospitality; service; entertainment
average amount from one customer
first-time customer (of an inn or a restaurant); chance customer; customer without an introduction from a regular customer
clientele
commuter; season-ticket passenger
dying while traveling; dying while abroad
priest traveling as part of his training (travelling)
in front of the customer (guest, visitor, etc.); before the customer
in front of the customer (guest, visitor, etc.); before the customer
visitor from afar; foreign visitor
enjoying popularity among the customers
frequent customer; good customer; client
customer (who visits an establishment in person); in-store customer; visitor
to show a guest in
summer visitor
customer one has never met before; first-time customer
participant in a group tour; group tourist
politician (or someone otherwise engaged in politics); statesman
foreign visitor; foreign guest
second guest of honour (at a tea ceremony); second guest of honor
prospective client; sales lead
visiting angler; fishing visitor
tourist; vacationer; vacationist; holidaymaker
sightseer; tourist
standee (in a theatre); standing-room spectator; the gallery
guest; visitor
hot spring guest; onsen visitor
draw a full house
to pass away; to depart this life
hospitality
people out enjoying the cool breezes
repeat customer
celestial body seen only for a short time (e.g. comet)
involving the audience (by talking to them, bringing them on stage, etc.)
business traveller; business passenger
land which one visits; alien land; topsoil brought from another place to mix with the soil
bathing guest at a hot spring
last year
sightseer; tourist
many visitors
uninvited guest
good visitor
last month
court official in charge of entertaining important guests
person of refined taste
Examples (48 in total)
The greater part of the guests were foreigners.
Tom is a customer of ours.
Do you have guests for dinner?