レコード
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Base noun form. Used for physical records like vinyl or audio recordings. In Japanese, it's a loanword from English, written in katakana.
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User and their friend Taro are browsing a vintage shop, and they come across a collection of old music items.

レコード

レコード

record (e.g., vinyl record, audio recording)

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Memory Hook

Think of a vinyl record spinning on a turntable. The word 'record' sounds like 're-ko-do' — that's exactly how you say it in Japanese: 『レコード』 (rekōdo, 'record').

Cultural Note

In Japan, vinyl records have seen a revival in recent years, with many specialty shops and cafes dedicated to 『レコード』 (rekōdo, 'record') culture. You might hear people say 『レコードを聴く』 (rekōdo o kiku, 'to listen to a record') as a nostalgic hobby.

Forms

Base: レコードBase noun form. Used for physical records like vinyl or audio recordings. In Japanese, it's a loanword from English, written in katakana.