Toyota
English

A Toyota Corolla.
Etymology
From Japanese トヨタ (Toyota), from the name of the Toyoda family. The spelling was changed to Toyota because of a belief that it sounded better, or because トヨタ takes eight strokes to write, and 8 is considered lucky.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Toyota (countable and uncountable, plural Toyotas)
- (countable) A surname from Japanese.
- A city near Nagoya in Japan, where the eponymous manufacturer has its headquarters.
- (automotive) The Toyota Motor Corporation, a Japanese manufacturer of cars.
- (automotive) A brand of car manufactured by Toyota.
- 2001, Stephen Brown, Marketing – the Retro Revolution, London: SAGE Publications, →ISBN, page 139:
- It is the prelapsarian Polynesia of free love, noble savagery, Kon Tiki rafting and Easter Island statuary, not the Levi’s-wearing, Toyota-driving, pédalo-pushing, efflorescent-cocktails-in-a-split-coconut-serving pseudo-paradise that awaits latter-day travellers.
Related terms
Translations
Toyota Motor Corporation
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city in the Aichi Prefecture
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Translations
Further reading
Toyota on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Toyota, Aichi on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Toyota website
German
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /toˈjoːta/
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Portuguese
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