トイレットペーパー

Japanese

Etymology

Borrowed from English toilet paper.

Pronunciation

  • (Tokyo) イレットペーパー [tòíréttó péꜜèpàà] (Nakadaka – [6])
  • IPA(key): [to̞iɾe̞t̚to̞ pe̞ːpa̠ː]

Noun

トイレットペーパー (rōmaji toiretto pēpā)

  1. toilet paper
    • 2011 February 9, Sorachi, Hideaki, “だい三百三十二くん こうじょうけんがくとかしょうじきひとつたりともおくのこってねェ [Lesson 332: Honestly, Nobody Remembers a Thing about Field Trips to Factories]”, in ぎんたま [Silver Soul], volume 38 (fiction), Tokyo: Shueisha, →ISBN:
      ソリッドと ()ばれるティッシュの () (ぶん) ネイキッドと ()ばれるトイレットペーパー () (ぶん)そして…… (ぼう)です
      Soriddo to yobareru tisshu no bubun neikiddo to yobareru toiretto pēpā no bubun soshite… …bō desu
      The tissue box bit called ‘solid’, the toilet paper roll bit called ‘naked’, and… …the stick

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