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パイロット — meaning in English: pilot

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shousai
パイロット
pairotto
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daisēdō
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risuku
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word パイロット in various situations, especially when discussing aviation or careers involving flying. You might hear it on news reports about airline safety or in conversations among aviation enthusiasts and professionals during an airshow.
Synonyms & nuances
While パイロット specifically refers to an airplane pilot, the word 操縦士 (そうじゅうし, soujushi) is a more formal term for 'pilot' that can also apply to those who operate ships or other vehicles. You'd choose パイロット in casual or common contexts and 操縦士 when discussing maritime pilots or in more formal documentation.
Culture
The word パイロット is borrowed from the English word 'pilot,' showcasing how globalization impacts language. Interestingly, Japan has a rich history with aviation, dating back to the early 20th century when the first Japanese pilots began to emerge, contributing to the country's modern aviation industry.
FAQ
Q.What does パイロット mean in English?
パイロット means 'pilot' in English, referring specifically to someone who operates an aircraft.
Q.How do you pronounce パイロット?
It is pronounced as 'pairotto' in Japanese, with a slight emphasis on both syllables.
Q.Can I use パイロット for other types of pilots?
While パイロット is primarily used for airplane pilots, it can also refer to pilots of other types of aircraft in casual contexts. However, if you are talking about maritime pilots, it's better to use 操縦士.
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