Translation and Meaning of: ブザー - buza-
On this page, we will study the meaning of the Japanese word ブザー (buza-) and its translation into English. Let's see their different meanings, example phrases, explanations, etymology and the similar words.
Romaji: buza-
Kana: ブザー
Type: noun
L: jlpt-n1
Translation / Meaning: hiker
Meaning in English: buzzer
Definition: A device to produce sound or music.
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Explanation and Etymology - (ブザー) buza-
The word 「ブザー」 (buzā) is a gairaigo derived from the English "buzzer". In modern Japanese, it is used to refer to devices that emit short or continuous sounds, generally used as alarms, notifications, or signals. Written in katakana, 「ブザー」 reflects the phonetic adaptation of the term to the Japanese language.
In everyday use, "ブザー" is often associated with alert or notification devices. For example, in school or sports environments, the use of "試合終了のブザー" (shiai shūryō no buzā) is common, which means "end of match buzzer." In buildings or security systems, "緊急ブザー" (kinkyū buzā), "emergency buzzer," refers to alarms used to signal critical situations.
In addition, 「ブザー」 is used in domestic or commercial contexts, such as intercoms or call systems. For example, in Japanese homes, it is common to hear the sound of the buzzer from an intercom when receiving visitors. Similarly, shops and restaurants may use buzzers to indicate that an order is ready or to attract customers' attention.
Historically, 「ブザー」 was introduced in Japan during the 20th century, with the popularization of electrical and electronic technologies. The term was adopted as sound systems and notification devices became more common in various contexts, both public and private.
Today, 「ブザー」 is a word widely used in contemporary Japanese, covering a variety of devices that provide sound alerts. Its simplicity and versatility reflect the ease with which the Japanese language incorporates and adapts foreign terms to meet the needs of everyday life and technology.
Synonyms and similar words
- 警報器 (Keihouki) - Alarm device, used to alert about emergency situations.
- アラーム (Araamu) - Alarm, frequently used to notify about scheduled events or security alerts.
- 鳴動器 (Nadouki) - Sound device, used to emit sounds and alerts in various situations.
- サイレン (Sairen) - Siren, usually used in emergency vehicles to alert and signal presence.
- ホーン (Hoon) - Horn or whistle, used primarily in vehicles to alert other drivers and pedestrians.
Words related
Words with the same pronunciation: ブザー buza-
How to Write in Japanese - (ブザー) buza-
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Example Sentences - (ブザー) buza-
Below are some example sentences:
Buzā ga narimashita
The alarm went off.
The bell rang.
- ブザー (buzā) - buzzer
- が (ga) - particle indicating the subject of a sentence
- 鳴りました (narimashita) - rang
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