Translation guide
A wheeled device for pushing a baby or toddler. In Japanese, the most common word is ベビーカー, a loanword from English. There are also native terms like 乳母車, but they are less common in everyday speech.
A wheeled seat for pushing a baby or toddler, used for walks or outings.
The most common and natural word for 'stroller' in modern Japanese. Used in everyday conversation.
ベビーカーを押しながら散歩する。
I take a walk while pushing a stroller.
このベビーカーは軽くて折りたたみやすい。
This stroller is light and easy to fold.
A traditional Japanese word for 'stroller' or 'baby carriage'. It sounds somewhat old-fashioned and is less common in daily speech, but may appear in literature or formal contexts.
A loanword from English 'buggy', often used for lightweight, compact strollers. Less common than ベビーカー.
昔、乳母車で赤ちゃんを連れて行った。
Long ago, I took the baby in a stroller.
A buggy is convenient for travel.