Pronunciation of 'ゴールデン'
The word 'ゴールデン' (Gōruden) is a Japanese word derived from the English word 'golden.' It is often used in various contexts, such as describing something golden or prestigious. Below are the pronunciations and meanings in Japanese and English.
Word Origin
The word originates from English ('golden') and is adapted into Japanese using katakana script.
Pronunciation Details
日本語
英語の 'golden' に由来し、金色や特別なものを表す際に使われる。
「ゴールデン」は「ゴー(go̞ː)」「ル(ɾɯ̟ᵝ)」「デン(de̞ɴ)」と発音します。「ゴー」は長く伸ばし、「ル」と「デン」は短く発音します。
English (US)
Derived from the English word 'golden,' it refers to something made of gold or having a golden color, or metaphorically to something valuable or excellent.
Pronounced as 'GOHL-duhn,' with stress on the first syllable. 'Gohl' as in 'goal,' and 'duhn' as in 'done.'