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バー — meaning in English: bar

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組織
soshiki
バー
baa
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pēji
ドル
doru
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informal very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word バー (baa) when talking about casual social settings, such as going out with friends after work or enjoying a night out in a busy entertainment district. It's commonly heard when discussing popular nightlife spots where drinks and conversation flow.
Synonyms & nuances
While バー (baa) refers generally to bars, the term 居酒屋 (izakaya) is used for more casual, pub-style establishments that may offer food alongside drinks. You would choose バー (baa) when specifically referring to a Western-style bar atmosphere, whereas 居酒屋 (izakaya) emphasizes a more traditional Japanese pub experience.
Culture
The term バー (baa) has roots in English, but it has been fully integrated into Japanese culture. Bars in Japan often serve not just alcoholic drinks, but also a variety of snacks and light meals, making them social hubs for relaxation and conversation. Interestingly, many bars in Japan have unique themes and atmospheres, ranging from cozy izakayas to high-end cocktail lounges, reflecting the diverse tastes of the Japanese people.
FAQ
Q.What does バー mean in English?
バー translates to 'bar' in English, referring to a place where drinks are served, often accompanied by socializing.
Q.How do you use バー in a sentence?
You can say, '友達とバーに行きます' (Tomodachi to baa ni ikimasu), which means 'I will go to the bar with my friends.'
Q.Are there different types of バー in Japan?
Yes, there are various types of バー in Japan, including cocktail bars, wine bars, and themed bars, each offering a unique experience and ambiance.
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