Usages of yatin
私 の 家賃 は あまり 高く ありません。watasi no yatin ha amari takaku arimasen.
My rent is not very high.
来月 家賃 を 早め に 払います。raigetu yatin wo hayame ni haraimasu.
I will pay the rent early next month.
本当 は もっと 広い 部屋 が よかった けれど、 家賃 を 考える と この くらい が ちょうど いい。hontou ha motto hiroi heya ga yokatta keredo, yatin wo kangaeru to kono kurai ga tyoudo ii.
To tell the truth, I wanted a bigger room, but considering the rent, this size is just right.
内見した あと、 母 と 家賃 に ついて 相談しました。naikensita ato, haha to yatin ni tuite soudansimasita.
After the viewing, I consulted with my mother about the rent.
給料 が 入った ので、 家賃 を 銀行 から 振り込みました。kyuuryou ga haitta node, yatin wo ginkou kara hurikomimasita.
My salary came in, so I transferred the rent from the bank.
家賃 を 払う 前 に、 口座 の 残高 を 確認しました。yatin wo harau mae ni, kouza no zandaka wo kakuninsimasita.
Before paying the rent, I checked the balance of my account.
家賃 を 払う 口座 を 変えたい ので、 銀行 に 行きます。yatin wo harau kouza wo kaetai node, ginkou ni ikimasu.
I want to change the bank account I use to pay rent, so I’m going to the bank.
家賃 は 口座 から 引き落とし に した ので、 毎月 銀行 に 行かなくて も いい です。yatin ha kouza kara hikiotosi ni sita node, maituki ginkou ni ikanakute mo ii desu.
Because I set the rent to be paid by direct debit from my bank account, I don’t have to go to the bank every month.
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