neutral
common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use スタンド when referring to stands or supports for items, such as a music stand for musicians or a phone stand for convenience. You might hear this term in a casual conversation among friends discussing the setup for a picnic or in a store while looking for a particular stand for a device.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is '支え' (sasae), which means support or prop, but スタンド specifically refers to a stand that holds something up. Use スタンド when talking about a specific item designed for support, while 支え might be more abstract or general.
Culture
The word スタンド is borrowed from English, showcasing how Japanese has integrated many foreign terms. Interestingly, it reflects Japan's adaptability in adopting modern technology and culture while keeping its unique linguistic identity intact. For instance, you'll find excellent variations like '自転車スタンド' (bicycle stand) in everyday life, emphasizing the practicality of the word.
FAQ
Q.What does スタンド mean in English?
スタンド translates to 'stand' in English, referring to an object that supports or holds something in place.
Q.Can スタンド be used in formal contexts?
While スタンド is generally neutral, it can also be used in semi-formal settings, such as discussing equipment in schools or presentations, but might not fit in very formal discourse unless specifically referring to designated items.
Q.How do I use スタンド in a sentence?
You can use スタンド in a sentence like: 'この楽器のスタンドはとても便利です,' meaning 'This instrument's stand is very convenient.'