1 : Introduction to the question “The word “karaoke” comes from what language?
…The first use of “karaoke” in the English language is from the 1970s. The word is a combination of the Japanese “kara” (“empty”) and “ōke” (a shortened version of “ōkesutora,” meaning “orchestra”). It’s used to describe both the machine that plays instrumental versions of songs for people to sing along to, and the form of entertainment that uses this machine.
The word “karaoke” comes from what language?