How to say “Othello” in Japanese | オセロ (osero)

The Japanese vocabulary「オセロ (osero)」means “Othello.” Please learn the pronunciation and the example sentences.

Japanese Vocabulary and the Meaning

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Key Wordオセロ
Hiragana
Romaji Readingosero
English MeaningOthello

The Correct Japanese Pronunciations

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The Example Japanese Sentences

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Japanese Sentenceオセロでけたことがない。
Romaji ReadingOsero de maketa koto ga nai.
English MeaningI’ve never lost at Othello. (Plain Form)
Japanese Sentenceオセロで負けたことがないです。
Romaji ReadingOsero de maketa koto ga naidesu.
English MeaningI’ve never lost at Othello. (Polite Form)
Japanese Sentenceオセロでけてくやしい。
Romaji ReadingOsero de makete kuyashī.
English MeaningI’m frustrated that I lost at Othello. (Plain Form)
Japanese Sentenceオセロで負けて悔しいです。
Romaji ReadingOsero de makete kuyashī desu.
English MeaningI’m frustrated that I lost at Othello. (Polite Form)
Japanese Sentenceオセロのルールがからない。
Romaji ReadingOsero no rūru ga wakaranai.
English MeaningI don’t know the rules of Othello. (Plain Form)
Japanese Sentenceオセロのルールが分かりません。
Romaji ReadingOsero no rūru ga wakarimasen.
English MeaningI don’t know the rules of Othello. (Polite Form)