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Pronunciation of 'キューアールコード'

The word 'キューアールコード' (Kyūārukōdo) is the Japanese term for 'QR Code,' which stands for Quick Response Code. It is pronounced as 'kyoo-ah-roo-koh-doh' in Japanese, and it refers to a type of matrix barcode that can be scanned for information.

Word Origin

The term originates from Japanese, where 'キューアール' (Kyūāru) is the transliteration of 'QR,' and 'コード' (Kōdo) means 'code.' QR Code technology was invented in Japan by Denso Wave in 1994.

Pronunciation Details

日本語

キューアールコード/きゅーあーるこーど/Slow

QRコード(クイックレスポンスコード)は、情報を格納するための2次元バーコードの一種。

「キューアールコード」は「きゅー(kyū)」「あーる(āru)」「こーど(kōdo)」と発音します。「きゅー」は長い「キュ」、次に「アール」、最後に「コード」とそれぞれはっきり発音します。

English (US)

kyoo-ahr-kohd/kjuːɑːɹkoʊd/Slow

QR Code, a type of matrix barcode designed for quick scanning and retrieval of information.

Pronounced as 'kyoo-ahr-kohd,' with 'kyoo' as in 'queue,' 'ahr' as in 'car,' and 'kohd' as in 'code.'