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How to say 'Vinyl' in Japanese | ビニール

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The Japanese word for Vinyl is 'Biniiru', written as ビニール in Japanese.

    Meaning

    Vinyl

    Reading

    Biniiru

    Explanation

    The Japanese noun 'ビニール (biniiru)' refers to 'vinyl', a type of plastic material. It is commonly used in everyday contexts to describe items made from this material, such as vinyl bags, sheets, or covers. For example: Please put it in a vinyl bag「ビニール袋に入れてください」(びにーるぶくろにいれてください). The table is covered with a vinyl sheet「テーブルはビニールシートで覆われている」(てーぶるはびにーるしーとでおおわれている). The term is widely understood in Japan and is often associated with disposable or protective materials.

    Part Of Speech

    noun

    Frequency

    6628

    Composition

    katakana

    Handwriting

Katakana in the Word ビニール

This word contains 3 Katakana characters :

  • katakana

    Reading

    Bi
  • katakana

    Reading

    Ni
  • katakana

    Reading

    Ru

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