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How to Say ‘Final offer’ in Japanese

最後の提案

さいごのていあん

💬 Usage Tip: [最後の] (saigo no) modifies [提案] (teian) to mean the final or last proposal.

🇯🇵 In Japan: In Japanese negotiations, reaching a 'final offer' can often be a strategic communication point.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

最後さいご

[saigo]

last

The concluding or final element in a series.

Example

最後の瞬間です。

It's the last moment.

[no]

of

Indicating possession, relation, or attribution.

Example

日本の文化について学ぶ。

Learn about Japanese culture.

提案ていあん

[teian]

proposal

A plan or suggestion presented for consideration.

Example

新しい提案をします。

I'll make a new proposal.

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