Pronunciation of 'アルバイト'
The word 'アルバイト' originates from German and is commonly used in Japanese to mean 'part-time job.' It is pronounced as 'a-ru-ba-i-to' in Japanese.
The word 'アルバイト' comes from the German word 'Arbeit,' meaning 'work.' It was borrowed into Japanese and adapted to mean 'part-time job.'
Pronunciation Details
English (United States)
A Japanese term derived from German, used to refer to a part-time job.
Pronounced as 'ahl-BY-toh,' with stress on the second syllable. 'Ahl' as in 'all,' 'BY' as in 'buy,' and 'toh' as in 'toe.'
日本語
ドイツ語の「Arbeit(仕事)」に由来し、日本語では「アルバイト」として「パートタイムの仕事」を意味します。
「アルバイト」は「a-ru-ba-i-to」と発音します。「ア」は「a」、「ル」は「ru」、「バ」は「ba」、「イ」は「i」、「ト」は「to」とそれぞれはっきり発音します。
Deutsch (Deutschland)
The original German word 'Arbeit' means 'work' or 'labor.'
Pronounced as 'AHR-bite,' with stress on the first syllable. 'AHR' as in 'are,' and 'bite' as in 'bite.'