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ディスク — meaning in English: disk

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ディスク
disuku
開業医
kaigyōi
気候
kikō
プレス
puresu
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use ディスク (disuku) in various contexts, particularly when discussing technology or media formats. For example, you'll hear it in conversations about computer hardware, such as hard disks, or when referring to music or video CDs, especially in a technical or casual setting.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 円盤 (enban), which specifically means 'disk' in a physical sense, like a plate. However, ディスク (disuku) is more commonly used in the context of technology and media, making it a go-to term in discussions about computer storage or audio-visual formats.
Culture
The term ディスク (disuku) originates from the English word 'disk,' reflecting Japan's adoption of Western technology in the late 20th century. Interestingly, while it primarily refers to physical media like CDs and DVDs, it has also come to encompass digital formats, showcasing how language evolves with technology.
FAQ
Q.What does ディスク mean in English?
ディスク (disuku) translates to 'disk' in English. It's commonly used to refer to various types of physical or digital storage media.
Q.How do I use ディスク in a sentence?
You can say, 'このディスクには音楽が入っています' (Kono disuku ni wa ongaku ga haitte imasu), meaning 'This disk contains music.' This shows practical usage in everyday conversation.
Q.Are there common mistakes with ディスク?
One common mistake is confusing ディスク (disuku) with other terms like メディア (media), which is broader. Always use ディスク when specifically referring to the physical or digital disk itself.
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