Bluetooth in Japanese
Bluetooth in Japanese is 青歯王, ブルートゥース, 青歯 — Bluetooth means a short-range wireless technology used to connect devices like phones, headphones, and speakers.
Bluetooth in Japanese
青歯王
The nickname of Harald Gormsson, a king of Denmark and Norway.
ブルートゥース
Pronounced: burūtūsu
(networking, trademark) An industrial specification for wireless personal area networks.
青歯
Pronounced: aoba
(networking, trademark) An industrial specification for wireless personal area networks.
What does "Bluetooth" mean?
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noun A short-range wireless technology used to connect devices like phones, headphones, and speakers.
"She paired her headphones with her phone using Bluetooth."
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verb To send or receive data wirelessly between devices using this technology.
"He bluetoothed the photos over to his friend's laptop."
Bluetooth in a sentence
- She paired her headphones with her phone using Bluetooth.
- He bluetoothed the photos over to his friend's laptop.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Bluetooth" in Japanese?
"Bluetooth" in Japanese is 青歯王, ブルートゥース, 青歯. Bluetooth means: A short-range wireless technology used to connect devices like phones, headphones, and speakers.
How do you use "Bluetooth" in a sentence?
Example: "She paired her headphones with her phone using Bluetooth." In Japanese, "Bluetooth" is 青歯王, ブルートゥース, 青歯.
Are there other ways to say "Bluetooth" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "Bluetooth": 青歯王, ブルートゥース, 青歯.
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