クーラー
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Base noun form. A loanword from English 'cooler', used to refer to air conditioning units. Grammar note: Functions as a standalone noun; often used with verbs like 『つける』 (tsukeru, 'to turn on') or 『けす』 (kesu, 'to turn off').
Theme
On a hot summer day, User and their coworker Ken are in the office discussing ways to stay cool.
クーラー
クーラー
air conditioner
Everyday Life & SurvivalHome & Objects
Memory Hook
Think of a 'cooler' that cools the air — it's an air conditioner. 『クーラー』 (kuuraa) sounds like 'cooler' in English. 'Cooler' → クーラー (kuuraa, 'air conditioner').
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『クーラー』 (kuuraa, 'air conditioner') is essential during hot, humid summers. Many homes and offices have units, and it's common to hear phrases like 『クーラーをつける』 (kuuraa o tsukeru, 'turn on the air conditioner') in daily conversation.
Forms
Base: クーラーBase noun form. A loanword from English 'cooler', used to refer to air conditioning units. Grammar note: Functions as a standalone noun; often used with verbs like 『つける』 (tsukeru, 'to turn on') or 『けす』 (kesu, 'to turn off').