Cassette (Noun)
Syllable division: cas·sette
How to pronounce: UK: /kəˈset/ US: /kəˈset/
Meaning: An apparatus that records sound and/or images using a flat, rectangular device with a very long strip of magnetic material, or one that employs similar devices.
Example:
> He gave his girlfriend a cassette with her favorite songs for their anniversary.
> Do you have a cassette player?
> Would you like to sell any of your old cassettes?
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The cassettes are now somewhat obsolete. The sound, as well as video, are being recorded digitally usually into a high-capacity electronic device.
In 2002, cassette players were popular.
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Did you have your own cassette player?
No, I didn’t.
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I don’t know anyone who collects cassettes nowadays.
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> In my childhood at the time, each house has a cassette and
a cassette player.
> My father had many cassettes at the time because he was interested
in listed old Hindi songs.
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You can also say:
> During my childhood, each house had a cassette player.
The casete were used in the nineties, to play music.