モニター
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Base noun form. Used to refer to a computer monitor or display screen. It's a loanword from English, so it's written in katakana and often used in tech-related contexts.
Theme
At a tech store, User and their friend Ken are browsing for computer accessories. Ken notices a new monitor model and starts a conversation about it.
モニター
モニター
monitor (computer screen)
Everyday Life & SurvivalTechnology & Devices
Memory Hook
Imagine a 'monitor' screen showing a movie — it's a 'monitor' in English, and in Japanese, it's 『モニター』 (monitaa, 'monitor'). The sound is almost the same!
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『モニター』 (monitaa, 'monitor') is commonly used in tech contexts, such as for computer screens or display monitors in stores. It's a loanword from English, reflecting the influence of technology on modern Japanese vocabulary.
Forms
Base: モニターBase noun form. Used to refer to a computer monitor or display screen. It's a loanword from English, so it's written in katakana and often used in tech-related contexts.