loudspeaker in Japanese
loudspeaker in Japanese is スピーカー, ラウドスピーカー, 拡声器 — loudspeaker means a device that converts an electrical signal into sound, used to amplify audio so it can be heard over a wide area.
loudspeaker in Japanese
What does "loudspeaker" mean?
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noun A device that converts an electrical signal into sound, used to amplify audio so it can be heard over a wide area.
"The station announcer's voice crackled over the loudspeaker."
loudspeaker in a sentence
- The station announcer's voice crackled over the loudspeaker.
- Music blasted from loudspeakers set up around the festival grounds.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "loudspeaker" in Japanese?
"loudspeaker" in Japanese is スピーカー, ラウドスピーカー, 拡声器. loudspeaker means: A device that converts an electrical signal into sound, used to amplify audio so it can be heard over a wide area.
How do you pronounce スピーカー?
"loudspeaker" in Japanese is スピーカー, pronounced "supīkā".
How do you use "loudspeaker" in a sentence?
Example: "The station announcer's voice crackled over the loudspeaker." In Japanese, "loudspeaker" is スピーカー, ラウドスピーカー, 拡声器.
Are there other ways to say "loudspeaker" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "loudspeaker": スピーカー, ラウドスピーカー, 拡声器, 拡声機.