How to say "to arrange to meet" in Japanese?

In Japanese "to arrange to meet" translates to  待ち合わせる 

Transliteration: machiawaseru

🇯🇵 友達と待ち合わせる

🗣️ tomodachi to machiawaseru

🇺🇸 to arrange to meet with a friend



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "to arrange to meet" in Japanese?

You can use the word "待ち合わせる" which translates to "to arrange to meet".

How to pronounce "待ち合わせる" (to arrange to meet) in Japanese?

The word "待ち合わせる" is pronounced as "machiawaseru".

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