ロッカー
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Noun borrowed from English 'locker.' Used for storage compartments in public or private settings. Example: 『駅のロッカー』 (eki no rokkā, 'station locker').
Theme

At a gym, User and their friend Ken are discussing where to store their belongings before starting their workout.

ロッカー

ロッカー

locker

Everyday Life & SurvivalHome & Objects

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'locker' at a gym or school — it's a secure storage box. 'Locker' sounds like 'rock her,' but in Japanese, it's 『ロッカー』 (rokkā, 'locker'), borrowed from English.

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『ロッカー』 (rokkā, 'locker') are commonly found in public places like train stations, schools, and sports facilities for storing personal items. Coin lockers at stations are popular for tourists to leave luggage while sightseeing.

Forms

Base: ロッカーNoun borrowed from English 'locker.' Used for storage compartments in public or private settings. Example: 『駅のロッカー』 (eki no rokkā, 'station locker').