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Button in Japanese 🇯🇵


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button ボタン
How to say “button” in Japanese? “ボタン”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “ボタン” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on button in Japanese like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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ボタン info.

Tips to remember the Japanese word:
1. Think of a "bow" (as in a bow tie) attached to a "tan" colored shirt. "Bow-tan" sounds like "ボタン".
2. Imagine pressing a button that makes a sound like "bo-tan".

Explanations:
The word "ボタン" (botan) directly corresponds to "button" in English, and is used in many of the same contexts.

Other words that mean the same thing:
– スイッチ (suicchi) – primarily means "switch" but can sometimes refer to a button depending on context.

Alternate meanings like slang:
– In Japanese, "ボタン" doesn’t have significant slang meanings. It is mainly used in its literal sense.

Examples of sentences that use it:
1. 機械のボタンを押してください。
(Kikai no botan o oe kudasai.)
"Please press the button on the machine."

2. エレベーターのボタンが壊れています。
(Erebētā no botan ga kowareteimasu.)
"The button on the elevator is broken."

3. シャツのボタンが取れちゃった。
(Shatsu no botan ga torecchatta.)
"The button on my shirt came off."

4. テレビのリモコンのボタンが反応しない。
(Terebi no rimokon no botan ga hannō shinai.)
"The buttons on the TV remote aren't responding."

5. 電源ボタンを長押ししてください。
(Dengen botan o nagaoshi e kudasai.)
"Please press and hold the power button."

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