タイプライター

タイプライター

typewriter

JLPT N3

Understanding タイプライター

The word タイプライター refers to a "typewriter," a mechanical or electromechanical device used for typing characters onto paper. Although largely replaced by computers today, the term is still used when referring to the traditional typing machine.

Usage and Context

In modern Japanese, タイプライター is often mentioned in nostalgic or historical contexts, or when describing older technology. It is a loanword from English and is written in katakana. When using this word, speakers often imply a contrast with modern devices like computers or keyboards.

Common Collocations

  • タイプライターを使う: to use a typewriter
  • タイプライターで書く: to write with a typewriter
  • 古いタイプライター: old typewriter

These collocations highlight typical actions or descriptions involving a typewriter.

Register and Politeness

The word is neutral in formality and can be used in both casual and formal contexts. It is a noun and does not change form.

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes confuse タイプライター with キーボード (keyboard) or パソコン (personal computer). Remember that タイプライター specifically refers to the mechanical typing machine, not modern digital devices.

Example Sentences

そふはまだタイプライターをつかっています。

My grandfather still uses a typewriter.

タイプライターでてがみをかくのはじかんがかかる。

Writing a letter with a typewriter takes time.

このタイプライターはふるいけど、まだうごきます。

This typewriter is old, but it still works.