借りる vs 貸す Borrow, Lend and Rent in Japanese Made Simple
In English, we clearly separate:
- borrow
- lend
- rent
But in Japanese, things work differently.
👉 You only need two verbs to express all three ideas.
This often confuses learners at first—but once you understand the logic, it becomes very simple.
① The Two Core Verbs
借りる
👉 To receive something temporarily = borrow / rent
貸す
👉 To give something temporarily = lend / rent out
② Borrow vs Lend (Free Situations)
借りる = borrow
友だちに本を借りた。
→ I borrowed a book from a friend.
ペンを借りてもいい?
→ Can I borrow your pen?
貸す = lend
ノートを貸した。
→ I lent my notebook.
傘を貸してくれてありがとう!
→ Thanks for lending me your umbrella!
👉 These are usually free exchanges between people.
③ Rent in Japanese (Same Verbs!)
Here’s the key point 👉 Japanese does NOT have a separate everyday verb for “rent.”
借りる = rent (you pay)
アパートを借りている。
→ I rent an apartment.
車を借りました。
→ I rented a car.
貸す = rent out (you receive money)
家を貸しています。
→ I rent out a house.
駐車場を貸しています。
→ I rent out parking space.
④ So… What’s the Difference?
It’s NOT about money.
👉 It’s about direction:
借りる → you receive
貸す → you give
That’s it.
⑤ How Do You Know If It Means “Borrow” or “Rent”?
👉 Context does everything.
Free situations:
- Friends, classmates
- Small items (ペン、本、傘)
Paid situations:
- Apartment, car, parking
- Business context
Compare:
- 友だちに本を借りた → borrow (free)
- 車を借りた → rent (paid)
Same verb. Different situation.
⑥ Can You Make It Clear It’s Paid?
Yes, but it’s optional:
お金を払って借ります
→ rent (literally “borrow with payment”)
有料で貸します
→ rent out (for a fee)
👉 Native speakers usually skip this unless needed.
⑦ Quick Summary
| English | Japanese | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| borrow | 借りる | receive temporarily |
| lend | 貸す | give temporarily |
| rent | 借りる / 貸す | depends on direction |
👉 No new verb needed. Just understand the situation.
Final Thought
This is one of those concepts that feels confusing at first—but once it clicks, everything becomes simple.
👉 Japanese doesn’t separate “borrow” and “rent” like English does.
👉 It focuses on who gives and who receives.
Master this, and your Japanese will instantly sound more natural 🙌
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