it depends. I will pay the rent. in this sentence it is used as a noun
I will rent the house. in this sentence, rent is used as a verb
Rent as a noun is alquiler. Rent as a verb is alquilar.
The word rented is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb rent.
let as a noun - encumbrancelet as a verb - allow, enable, rent
Yes, the noun 'rental' is a common noun, a general word for anything that is rented; a general word for an amount paid to rent something.The word 'rental' is also an adjective.
The noun rent is a payment made to lease a space or item. The most common use is for living spaces (such as apartments) paid for on a monthly basis.The adjective "rent" (to rend) applies to something that is torn open or apart.
the noun for 'louer' (to rent) is 'une location' in French. When looking for a place to live, you may use 'une location' but is is more common to say 'une maison à louer / un appartement à louer' (a house / a flat to rent). Une location is more commonly used when speaking of the place you will rent for the holidays.
The noun 'rooms' is a plural, common, concrete noun. The word 'rooms' is also the third person, plural, present of the verb to room (to rent or share part of a living space).
Because drees isn't a noun. Women do rent dresses, for example almost all the gowns at events like the Oscars are on loan, rather than being owned by those wearing them
'Kasu' (貸す) alone means to rent, to loan to, to rent out, to lendIf you have heard it in a compound noun, it could have many other meanings.
demand. verb -- He always demands more money from me when I pay the rent. noun -- His demands are unreasonable.
noun - a tenure of land held by the tenant in performance of specified services or by payment of rent, and not requiring military service.
The word "rent" here likely means "tore open" (past tense of to rend). The noun rent is similarly but seldomly used as a synonym for a tear, fissure, or breach.This could be a reference to earthquakes or volcanic eruptions, which can open fissures in the surface, except not to the extent shown in Hollywood movies.