モンスター

Japanese

Etymology

From English monster

Pronunciation

  • (Tokyo) ター [móꜜǹsùtàà] (Atamadaka – [1])
  • IPA(key): [mõ̞ɰ̃sɨ̥ᵝta̠ː]

Noun

モンスター (rōmaji monsutā)

  1. Synonym of 怪物 (kaibutsu, monster)
    • 1999 February 4, “ララ・ライウーン [Rara Rai-Oon]”, in Vol.1, Konami:
       (でん) () ()びた (くも) (がた)モンスター (なに)でも ()かす危険 (きけん) (あめ) ()らせる。
      Denki o obita kumogata no monsutā. Nani demo tokasu kiken na ame o furaseru.
      A cloud-shaped monster charged with electricity. It also pours hazardous acidic rain.
    • 2002 October 9, Takahashi, Kazuki, “遊闘バトル261 にくしみのさきへ‼ [Battle 216: Past Hatred‼]”, in ゆうおう [King of Games], volume 30 (fiction), Tokyo: Shueisha, →ISBN:
       (ゆう) () () (さま) (フィールド)にはモンスター () (たい)
      Yūgi! Kisama no fīrudo ni wa monsutā wa ni-tai…
      Yūgi! There are only two monsters on your field…
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