ワット
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Base noun form. Used as a loanword from English, written in katakana. It refers to the unit of power in physics and everyday contexts, e.g., 『100ワットの電球』 (hyaku watto no denkyuu, '100-watt light bulb').
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User and their friend Yumi are shopping for a new air conditioner in an electronics store in Osaka.
ワット
ワット
watt (unit of power)
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine a light bulb labeled 'WATT' glowing brightly — in Japanese, it's written in katakana as 『ワット』 (watto, 'watt'), just like the English word!
Cultural Note
In Japan, electrical appliances often display power ratings in 『ワット』 (watto, 'watt'), such as for light bulbs or heaters, following international standards.
Forms
Base: ワットBase noun form. Used as a loanword from English, written in katakana. It refers to the unit of power in physics and everyday contexts, e.g., 『100ワットの電球』 (hyaku watto no denkyuu, '100-watt light bulb').