バイオリン
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Noun written in katakana for foreign loanwords. Refers to the musical instrument violin. Used in contexts like 『バイオリンを弾く』 (baiorin o hiku, 'to play the violin').
Theme

At a local music shop, User and their friend Ken are browsing instruments and discussing hobbies.

バイオリン

バイオリン

violin

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Memory Hook

Think of a 'violin' being played — the sound 'バイオリン' (baiorin) mimics the English word 'violin' in katakana.

Cultural Note

Violins (バイオリン baiorin) are popular in classical music education and performances in Japan. Many schools have orchestras, and violinists like Midori Goto are internationally renowned.

Forms

Base: バイオリンNoun written in katakana for foreign loanwords. Refers to the musical instrument violin. Used in contexts like 『バイオリンを弾く』 (baiorin o hiku, 'to play the violin').