ブザー
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Noun written in katakana, indicating it's a loanword from English. Refers to a device that makes a buzzing sound, such as for alarms or signals. Example: 『ドアのブザー』 (doa no buzā, 'door buzzer').
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At a school sports event, User and their friend Ken are discussing the buzzer used to signal the end of a game.

ブザー

ブザー

buzzer

Everyday Life & SurvivalTechnology & Devices

Memory Hook

Think of a 'buzzer' on a game show — it makes a loud 'buzz' sound. In Japanese, it's written in katakana as ブザー (buzā), which sounds just like 'buzzer'!

Cultural Note

『ブザー』 (buzā, 'buzzer') is commonly used in Japan for doorbells, alarms, or game show buzzers. It's a loanword from English, reflecting modern technology and entertainment influences.

Forms

Base: ブザーNoun written in katakana, indicating it's a loanword from English. Refers to a device that makes a buzzing sound, such as for alarms or signals. Example: 『ドアのブザー』 (doa no buzā, 'door buzzer').