ガソリン
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Noun written in katakana, used for foreign loanwords. Refers to fuel for vehicles. Example: 『ガソリンを入れる』 (gasorin o ireru, 'to put in gasoline').
Theme

At a gas station, User and their coworker Aya are filling up the company car and discussing fuel.

ガソリン

ガソリン

gasoline, petrol

Locations & NavigationTransport & Stations

Memory Hook

Imagine a gas station sign with the word 'gasoline' written in katakana: 『ガソリン』 (gasorin, 'gasoline'). It sounds like 'gas-o-lin' — think of filling up your car with gas!

Cultural Note

In Japan, gasoline is commonly sold at 『ガソリンスタンド』 (gasorin sutando, 'gas stations'), and prices are often displayed per liter. Many stations are full-service, where attendants pump the gas for you.

Forms

Base: ガソリンNoun written in katakana, used for foreign loanwords. Refers to fuel for vehicles. Example: 『ガソリンを入れる』 (gasorin o ireru, 'to put in gasoline').