In Japanese, "chromoemitter" is 発色エミッター (hasshoku emittā). It is a noun pronounced "hah-sshoh-koo eh-mee-ttah".
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発色エミッター is written in kanji and katakana. Romanised as hasshoku emittā, it sounds roughly like "hah-sshoh-koo eh-mee-ttah" to an English ear.
発色エミッターが見えます。
Hasshoku emittā ga miemasu.
I can see the chromoemitter.
Hasshoku emittā (発色エミッター) means chromoemitter in Japanese. This noun describes a feature or object found in indoor or outdoor environments.
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Buy on Steam発色エミッター is romanised as hasshoku emittā. Say it roughly like "hah-sshoh-koo eh-mee-ttah" in English. Each Japanese syllable has even weight, so keep the rhythm steady.
発色エミッター 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.
発色エミッター is written using kanji and katakana. Kanji characters carry the core meaning; any hiragana or katakana that follow show grammatical endings.
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