karaoké
karaoke
noun kah-rah-oh-KEH Rare
Origin: From Japanese 'karaoke', from 'kara' (empty) + 'ōke' (orchestra).
Usage Note
Karaoké is masculine and is used with or without the definite article: faire du karaoké ('to do karaoke'), une soirée karaoké ('a karaoke night'). Karaoke bars are common in French cities, sometimes called bars à karaoké. The accent on the final 'e' signals it should be pronounced, unlike typical French silent final 'e'.
Examples
"Nous avons passé la soirée à faire du karaoké."
Natural Translation
We spent the evening doing karaoke.
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