'Kara', as in 'karaoke', literally 'empty orchestra'.
karaokeif you mean what is empty orchestra in japanese, it's カラオケ(karaoke).it's acutually an abbreviation for からのオーケストラ(kara no ookesutora).It is 'Karaoke.'KaraokekaraokeKaraoke
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.
メロン is how you say melon in Japanese.
To say tennis in Japanese.........テニス
Karaoke is a Japanese word. It is written as カラオケ.
Karaoke is a Japanese word.
Karaoke most likely has origins in Japanese.
Karaoke is Japanese, from the word kara meaning empty.
カラオケの曲 karaoke no kyoku
There is a karaoke version of everything. You just have to get on the Japanese websites.
Karaoke - カラオケ, a portmanteau of Japanese kara 空 "empty," and ōkesutora オーケストラ "orchestra".
A Japanese singalong is often referred to as a "karaoke." Participants can sing along to instrumental versions of songs with lyrics displayed on a screen.
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カラオケ (karaoke)
'Kara', as in 'karaoke', literally 'empty orchestra'.
The correct spelling is "karaoke" (from Japanese meaning empty orchestra).