How to say eligible in Japanese

てきかくtekikakuてっかくtekkaku

noun / ~の noun:

  • eligible; qualified; competent

Example Sentences

彼女kanojoha結婚のkekkonno資格shikakuhaないnai
She is not eligible for marriage.
大統領daitouryounihakarega適任tekininda
He's eligible for the presidency.
karegaもう少しmousukoshi若ければwakakerebaそのsono地位chiini適任tekininなのだnanodaga
If he were a little younger, he would be eligible for the post.
国籍kokusekini関係なくkankeinakuすべてのsubetenohitoni資格shikakugaあるaru
Everyone is eligible regardless of nationality.
健康kenkoudeあればareba当然touzen医療費iryouhiwo抑制yokuseiできるdekiru健康kenkouであればdeareba働くhatarakuことが出来kotogadeki年金nenkin支給shikyuu開始kaishi年齢nenreino引き上げhikiageto支給額shikyuugakuno抑制yokuseini役立つyakudatsu
Working, healthy people contribute to the reduction of medical expenses, the rise of the eligible age for benefits, and the curtailment of their costs.

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