Pronunciation of 'オフライン'
The word 'オフライン' (ofurain) is a Japanese term derived from the English word 'offline'. It is used in Japanese to refer to situations where a device or person is not connected to a network or the internet. The pronunciation in Japanese is 'o-fu-ra-i-n', while in English it is pronounced as 'off-line'.
Word Origin
The word originates from English ('offline') and is adapted into Japanese using katakana script as 'オフライン'.
Pronunciation Details
English (United States)
Refers to a state where a device, system, or person is not connected to a network or the internet.
Pronounced as 'off-line', with stress on the first syllable. 'Off' as in 'off', and 'line' as in 'line'.
日本語
インターネットやネットワークに接続されていない状態を指します。
「オフライン」は「o-fu-ra-i-n」と発音します。「オ」は「o」、「フ」は「fu」、「ラ」は「ra」、「イ」は「i」、「ン」は「n」とそれぞれ発音します。