カラオケ
Japanese
Alternative spelling |
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空オケ (rare) |
Etymology
Blend of 空 (kara, “empty”) + オーケストラ (ōkesutora, “orchestra”, itself from English orchestra).[1][2]
Noun
カラオケ • (karaoke)
- karaoke: popular music remixed or arranged to remove the lead vocals, and played back for entertainment, allowing others to sing the lead part
- (broadcasting industries) a method of preparing recorded material for a music performer (a singer or instrument player) and playing it back when the performer performs
- a karaoke machine, a music playback machine that plays popular tunes with the lead vocals audio missing or removed, and often with a video screen showing the song lyrics highlighted in time with the music
Derived terms
Derived terms
- カラオケボックス (karaoke bokkusu)
Descendants
Descendants
- → Albanian: karaoke
- → Arabic: كَارَاوُكِي (karawoki)
- → Armenian: կարաոկե (karaoke)
- → Belarusian: карао́ке (karaókje)
- → Bengali: কারাওকে (karaōke)
- → Bulgarian: карао́ке (karaóke)
- → Cantonese: 卡拉OK (kaa1 laa1 ou1 kei1)
- → Catalan: karaoke
- → Czech: karaoke
- → Danish: karaoke
- → Dutch: karaoke
- → English: karaoke
- → Welsh: carioci
- → Esperanto: karaoko
- → Estonian: karaoke
- → Finnish: karaoke
- → French: karaoke
- → Georgian: კარაოკე (ḳaraoḳe)
- → German: Karaoke
- → Greek: καραόκε (karaóke)
- → Hakka: 卡拉OK (khà-la-o-khie)
- → Hebrew: קַרְיוֹקִי (qaryóqi)
- → Hindi: कराओके (karāoke)
- → Hungarian: karaoke
- → Indonesian: karaoke
- → Italian: karaoke
- → Kazakh: караоке (karaoke)
- → Khmer: ខារ៉ាអូខេ (khaaraaʼoukhee)
- → Korean: 가라오케 (garaoke)
- → Kyrgyz: караоке (karaoke)
- → Lao: ກາຣາໂອເກະ (kā rā ʼō ke)
- → Latvian: karaoke
- → Lithuanian: karaokė
- → Macedonian: карао́ке (karaóke)
- → Malay: karaoke
- → Malayalam: കരോക്കി (karōkki)
- → Mandarin: 卡拉OK (kǎlā'ōukèi)
- → Min Nan: 卡拉OK (kha-lá-ó͘-khe)
- → Mongolian: караоке (karaoke), ᠺᠠᠷᠠᠣᠺᠧ (karaokē)
- → Norwegian:
- Bokmål: karaoke
- → Persian: کارائوکه (kârâ'ôke), کارائوکی (kârâ'ōki)
- → Polish: karaoke
- → Portuguese: karaokê
- → Romanian: karaoke
- → Russian: карао́ке (karaóke)
- → Serbo-Croatian:
- → Slovak: karaoke
- → Slovene: karaoke
- → Spanish: karaoke
- → Swedish: karaoke
- → Tagalog: karaoke
- → Thai: คาราโอเกะ (kaa-raa-oo-gè)
- → Turkish: karaoke
- → Ukrainian: карао́ке (karaóke)
- → Urdu: کراوکی (karā'oke)
- → Vietnamese: caraôkê, karaoke
References
- Shōgaku Tosho (1988) 国語大辞典(新装版) [Unabridged Dictionary of Japanese (Revised Edition)] (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Shogakukan, →ISBN
- Matsumura, Akira, editor (2006), 大辞林 [Daijirin] (in Japanese), Third edition, Tōkyō: Sanseidō, →ISBN
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