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scooter in Japanese

scooter in Japanese is キックスケーター, キックボード, スクーター — scooter means a small vehicle with a handlebar, deck, and wheels, propelled by pushing off the ground with one foot.

scooter in Japanese

キックスケーター
noun
Pronounced: kikkusukētā
キックボード
noun
Pronounced: kikkubōdo
スクーター
noun
Pronounced: sukūtā
A motorscooter; a small motorcycle or moped with a step-through frame.
シニアカー
noun
Pronounced: shiniakā
A mobility scooter; an electric-powered scooter specially designed for disabled or elderly people.

What does "scooter" mean?

  1. noun A small vehicle with a handlebar, deck, and wheels, propelled by pushing off the ground with one foot.
    "The kids rode their scooters around the block."
  2. noun A small motorcycle with a step-through frame, typically with an enclosed engine.
    "He commutes to work on a scooter to beat the traffic."
  3. noun An electric-powered device designed to help elderly or disabled people get around.
    "Her grandmother uses a mobility scooter to get to the shops."

scooter in a sentence

  • The kids rode their scooters around the block.
  • He commutes to work on a scooter to beat the traffic.
  • Her grandmother uses a mobility scooter to get to the shops.

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What is "scooter" in Japanese?

"scooter" in Japanese is キックスケーター, キックボード, スクーター. scooter means: A small vehicle with a handlebar, deck, and wheels, propelled by pushing off the ground with one foot.

How do you pronounce キックスケーター?

"scooter" in Japanese is キックスケーター, pronounced "kikkusukētā".

How do you use "scooter" in a sentence?

Example: "The kids rode their scooters around the block." In Japanese, "scooter" is キックスケーター, キックボード, スクーター.

Are there other ways to say "scooter" in Japanese?

Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "scooter": キックスケーター, キックボード, スクーター, シニアカー.

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