マイク
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Base noun form. Borrowed from English 'mic' or 'Mike', used for microphones in various contexts like karaoke, recording, or events. Example: 『マイクを使います』 (maiku o tsukaimasu, 'use a mic').
Theme
At a local music studio, User and their friend Ken are setting up for a recording session and discussing equipment.
マイク
マイク
mic
Everyday Life & SurvivalTechnology & Devices
Memory Hook
Imagine a 'microphone' that looks like a 'mike' — it's called 『マイク』 (maiku, 'mic') in Japanese, borrowed from English 'mic' or 'Mike'.
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『マイク』 (maiku, 'mic') is commonly used in karaoke, concerts, and public speaking. Karaoke is a popular social activity, and people often pass the mic around to sing together.
Forms
Base: マイクBase noun form. Borrowed from English 'mic' or 'Mike', used for microphones in various contexts like karaoke, recording, or events. Example: 『マイクを使います』 (maiku o tsukaimasu, 'use a mic').