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How to say 'Speaker' in Japanese | スピーカー

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The Japanese word for Speaker is 'Supiikaa', written as スピーカー in Japanese.

    Meaning

    Speaker

    Reading

    Supiikaa

    Explanation

    The Japanese noun 'スピーカー (すぴーかー)' refers to a device that converts electrical signals into sound, commonly known as a 'speaker'. It is used in contexts related to audio equipment, such as in a home theater system or a car stereo. For example: The speaker is loud「スピーカーが大きい」(すぴーかーがおおきい). I bought new speakers「新しいスピーカーを買った」(あたらしいすぴーかーをかった). Additionally, 'スピーカー' can also refer to a person who is speaking, especially in formal or public settings, though this usage is less common. For example: The speaker at the conference was very engaging「会議のスピーカーはとても魅力的だった」(かいぎのすぴーかーはとてもみりょくてきだった).

    Part Of Speech

    noun

    Frequency

    3056

    Composition

    katakana

    Handwriting

Katakana in the Word スピーカー

This word contains 3 Katakana characters :

  • katakana

    Reading

    Su
  • katakana

    Reading

    Pi
  • katakana

    Reading

    Ka
  • katakana

    カー

    Reading

    Kaa

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