Dvořák in Japanese
Dvořák in Japanese is ドボルザーク, ドヴォジャーク, ドヴォルザーク — Dvořák means describing an alternative keyboard layout designed so the most commonly used letters sit on the home row, aimed at faster and more comfortable typing than the standard QWERTY layout.
Dvořák in Japanese
What does "Dvořák" mean?
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adj Describing an alternative keyboard layout designed so the most commonly used letters sit on the home row, aimed at faster and more comfortable typing than the standard QWERTY layout.
"She switched to a Dvorak keyboard layout to reduce finger strain."
Dvořák in a sentence
- She switched to a Dvorak keyboard layout to reduce finger strain.
- Learning Dvorak took him weeks, but he says his typing speed improved.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Dvořák" in Japanese?
"Dvořák" in Japanese is ドボルザーク, ドヴォジャーク, ドヴォルザーク. Dvořák means: Describing an alternative keyboard layout designed so the most commonly used letters sit on the home row, aimed at faster and more comfortable typing than the standard QWERTY layout.
How do you pronounce ドボルザーク?
"Dvořák" in Japanese is ドボルザーク, pronounced "doboruzāku".
How do you use "Dvořák" in a sentence?
Example: "She switched to a Dvorak keyboard layout to reduce finger strain." In Japanese, "Dvořák" is ドボルザーク, ドヴォジャーク, ドヴォルザーク.
Are there other ways to say "Dvořák" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "Dvořák": ドボルザーク, ドヴォジャーク, ドヴォルザーク, ドヴォルジャーク.