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ウォッチ — meaning in English: watch

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キャップ
kyappu
ルーチン
rūchin
gun
背景
haikei
ウォッチ
wotchi
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word ウォッチ (wotchi) when discussing timepieces, particularly in casual conversations about fashion or technology. For example, friends might discuss their favorite brands or styles while shopping, or a colleague might mention a new smartwatch they just acquired during lunch.
Synonyms & nuances
A similar word is 時計 (tokei), which is a more general term for 'clock' or 'watch'. While ウォッチ specifically refers to wristwatches and has a more modern connotation, 時計 can refer to any timekeeping device, including wall clocks and digital clocks. Use ウォッチ when discussing stylish or personal timepieces.
Culture
The term ウォッチ (wotchi) is derived from the English word 'watch' but has been fully integrated into Japanese. Interestingly, Japan is known for its high-quality watchmaking, with brands like Seiko and Citizen, making the term not just a functional word but one tied to national pride and craftsmanship in horology.
FAQ
Q.What does ウォッチ mean in English?
ウォッチ (wotchi) translates to 'watch' in English, specifically referring to wristwatches or similar timepieces.
Q.How do I use ウォッチ in a sentence?
You can use ウォッチ in sentences like 'このウォッチはとても高いです' (Kono wotchi wa totemo takai desu), meaning 'This watch is very expensive.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using ウォッチ?
One common mistake is using ウォッチ too broadly for all types of clocks. Remember, ウォッチ is specifically for wristwatches, while 時計 (tokei) refers to clocks in general.
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