Pronunciation of 'アウト'
The word 'アウト' originates from Japanese and is pronounced as 'a-u-to'. It is commonly used in sports contexts to indicate 'out' or 'out of bounds'. In English, it is borrowed from the English word 'out'.
Word Origin
Japanese, borrowed from English.
Pronunciation Details
English (United States)
Derived from the Japanese word 'アウト', it refers to something being 'out' or 'out of bounds', especially in sports contexts.
Pronounced as 'out', with a diphthong 'aʊ' similar to 'out' in English.
日本語
スポーツなどで「アウト」や「境界外」を意味する言葉。英語からの借用語。
「アウト」は「あ(a)」「う(u)」「と(to)」と発音します。「あ」は短く、「う」は唇を丸めて、「と」ははっきりと発音します。