"Hotei" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Hotei is a Japanese term that refers to the Buddhist god of prosperity and good fortune. It is often depicted as a jolly, obese man with a big belly and a smile, carrying a large mallet to dispense blessings. He is also known as "Benten" and is associated with abundance, wealth, and joy.
Hotei
Hotei is a Japanese word that refers to a mythical creature from Japanese folklore, often depicted as a Buddhist deity. Here are 5 usage examples:
A hotbed is a place or situation where something, especially growth, development, or activity, is extremely intense, rapid, or productive. It is often used to describe an environment or atmosphere that fosters rapid growth, progress, or innovation.
Hotcakes refers to a type of sweet, thick, and fluffy pancake, often served with butter, sugar, and other toppings. It can also be used to describe something that is very popular or highly sought after, similar to the phrase "hot item". For example, "The new restaurant's hotcakes were sold out within hours of opening." Or, "The new smartphone is a hotcake, everyone wants to get their hands on it."
Hoteliers are individuals or companies that own, operate, or manage hotels or other types of lodging establishments, such as resorts, inns, or motels. Hoteliers are responsible for providing a range of services to their guests, including accommodations, food and beverage options, and activities, in order to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
Hoteling is a corporate travel management strategy where employees reserve meeting rooms, equipment, and other resources in advance, often through an online platform or application. This approach is commonly used in shared workspaces or offices with multiple meeting rooms and limited availability. Hoteling allows employees to reserve the resources they need for a specific time frame, reducing the likelihood of overbooking and improving the overall efficiency of the workspace.