Apuri is the Japanese term for "app," which refers to a software application designed to perform specific tasks or provide entertainment on electronic devices like smartphones or tablets.
Think of apuri as a virtual Swiss Army knife. Just like a Swiss Army knife has multiple tools in one, an app combines various functions and features into a single program.
sutando (スタンド): Sutando means stand and represents the home screen or main interface of an app where users can access different features.
kaihatsu (開発): Kaihatsu stands for development and involves the process of creating or improving apps by designing, coding, testing, and releasing them.
shiyōsha (使用者): Shiyōsha refers to users who interact with apps by installing, opening, and utilizing their functionalities for specific purposes.
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