Pronunciation of 'スカート'
The word 'スカート' (sukāto) is a Japanese loanword derived from the English word 'skirt.' It refers to a piece of clothing worn around the waist that hangs down, typically covering the legs partially or fully.
Word Origin
The word originates from the English word 'skirt,' which was adapted into Japanese as 'スカート' (sukāto).
Pronunciation Details
日本語
腰から下を覆う衣服で、通常は女性が着用する。
「スカート」は「su-ka-a-to」と発音します。「ス」は「su」、「カ」は「ka」、「ー」は長音、「ト」は「to」です。
English (US)
A skirt, a piece of clothing worn around the waist, typically by women.
Pronounced as 'soo-KAHR-toh,' with stress on the second syllable. 'Su' as in 'sue,' 'ka' as in 'car,' and 'to' as in 'toe.'