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How do you say "cassette" in Japanese?
カセット
kasetto
In Japanese, "cassette" is カセット (kasetto).
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Pronunciation
カセット is written using katakana. Romanised as kasetto, it sounds roughly like "kah-seht-toh" to an English ear.
Writing and usage
Kasetto is katakana from 'cassette'. Though less common now, cassette tapes shaped 1980s and 1990s Japan.
Example sentence
カセットはどこにありますか?
Kasetto wa doko ni arimasu ka?
Where is the cassette?
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How to remember カセット
Cassette adapted: ka-se-tto with a double consonant.
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Questions about カセット
How do you pronounce カセット?
カセット is romanised as kasetto. Say it roughly like "kah-seht-toh" in English. Each Japanese syllable has even weight, so keep the rhythm steady.
Is カセット formal or casual?
カセット is a neutral, everyday word that works in both casual and polite speech. The level of formality comes from the sentence structure around it, not from the word itself.
How is カセット written in Japanese?
カセット is written using katakana. Kasetto is katakana from 'cassette'.
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