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How do you say "lexibot" in Japanese?
レクスイボット
rekusuibotto
In Japanese, "lexibot" is レクスイボット (rekusuibotto).
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Pronunciation
レクスイボット is written using katakana. Romanised as rekusuibotto, it sounds roughly like "reh-koo-soo-ee-boht-toh" to an English ear.
Writing and usage
Rekusuibotto is pure katakana, a tech term blending lexicon (rekusu) and bot (botto). It's specialized vocabulary for interactive educational game elements.
Example sentence
この建物には大きなレクスイボットがあります。
Kono tatemono ni wa ookina Rekusuibotto ga arimasu.
This building has a large lexibot.
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How to remember レクスイボット
Rekusu sounds like lexicon. Botto is robot/bot. Lexicon robot that teaches vocabulary.
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Questions about レクスイボット
How do you pronounce レクスイボット?
レクスイボット is romanised as rekusuibotto. Say it roughly like "reh-koo-soo-ee-boht-toh" in English. Each Japanese syllable has even weight, so keep the rhythm steady.
Is レクスイボット formal or casual?
レクスイボット 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 レクスイボット written in Japanese?
レクスイボット is written using katakana. Rekusuibotto is pure katakana, a tech term blending lexicon (rekusu) and bot (botto).
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