ゴールキーパー

Japanese

Etymology

Borrowed from English goalkeeper

Pronunciation

  • (Tokyo) ールキーパー [gòórúkíꜜìpàà] (Nakadaka – [4])
  • IPA(key): [ɡo̞ːɾɯ̟ᵝkʲiːpa̠ː]

Noun

ゴールキーパー (rōmaji gōrukīpā)

  1. a goalkeeper
    • 1997 July 1, Adachi, Mitsuru, だい キーパー [Chapter 1: Keeper]”, in じんべえJINBĒ [Whale Shark] (fiction, in Japanese), Tokyo: Shogakukan, →ISBN, page 23:
      それにわたしが好きなのはゴールキーパーだもん。
      え⁉
      あの元木が⁉意外な趣味

      彼がということじゃなくて、ゴールキーパーが好きなの!
      Sore ni watashi ga suki na no wa gōrukīpā da mon.
      E⁉
      Ano Motoki ga⁉ Igai na shumi〰.
      Kare ga to iu koto ja nakute, gōrukīpā ga suki nano!
      I also like goalkeepers.
      What⁉
      As in that Motoki guy⁉ You have weird taste〰.
      As in the position of a goalkeeper, not him!

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