例えば:
ヤマダ電気は[大きい](https://eikaiwa.dmm.com/uknow/questions/51262/)電気屋です。
'Yamada denki is a big electronics store.'
電気屋で[働いています](https://eikaiwa.dmm.com/uknow/questions/75261/)。
'I work in an electronics store.'
一番近い電気屋はどこですか?
'Where is the closes electronics store?'
electronics は電子[機器](https://eikaiwa.dmm.com/uknow/questions/54480/)、store は[お店](https://eikaiwa.dmm.com/uknow/questions/5391/)という意味なので
電気屋は electronics store といいます。
例文
BIC CAMERA is one of the largest electronics stores.
ビックカメラは最も大きな電気屋のひとつです。
There are many electronic stores in Akihabara.
秋葉原にはたくさん電気屋があります。
ご参考になれば幸いです。
Supermarket (usually there is an electronics department there)
This type of location is known as an Electronics store. The best example that I can think of in the United States is "Best Buy" (internet link https://www.bestbuy.com/?intl=nosplash) and you will often hear the expression of the store name over the type of store you want to go to, unless in a smaller town where a giant chain like Best Buy or Wal-Mart isn't available.
A supermarket like Wal-Mart or Target will often have an electronics department too and these types of supermarkets are increasingly popular in the country. Unfortunately, this has resulted in the closure of several smaller electronics stores as they are unable to keep up with the lower prices of the supermarkets.
A store that sells appliances such as televisions, refrigerators, stoves, etc is called an appliance outlet.
Also, there are stores that sell those items along with household items and possibly groceries, and those are called a department or wholesale store.
An appliance store is a store which sells different household goods, like TV's, refrigerators, freezers, washing machines, microwaves, ovens, etc. Example: I am moving into my new apartment this weekend, it's not furbished, so I will need to go to the appliance store to pick up some items.
These stores are commonly referred to as 'electronics stores' (please notice how 'electronics' is plural).
It is plural because an 'electronic' store (singular) refers to a store that uses electricity, which is all stores.
You may also refer to this as a 'utilities store' because things like refrigerators, washing machines, etc are commonly referred to as 'utilities'
The shop that sells TVs, computers, washer machines, refrigerators in English is called an Electronic shop or an Appliance shop. In American English they may say store rather than shop. However, both are correct.
Try one out, and see how you get on.
I hope this helps.
Have a great day.
Will
A store that sells any electronics such as TV's, refrigerators, washers, etc. would be called an, "electronics store."
Example sentences :
- There is a new electronics store that opened up near my house.
- I bought a new TV at the electronics store nearby.
A department store is a big shopping center with any kind of item you would like to buy. The shop has different departments. For example in the picture one side of the shop is a drug store here you can buy all your medicine and tablets and on the other side of the store is a electronics department.
An Appliance Store or Appliance Outlet is a place from which
one can buy electronic goods for your house or business. The
word, 'outlet' means a store/shop from which goods are sold.
This can be any type of goods, e.g. "I bought this at the clothing
outlet near the train station."
Some department stores sell everything under the sun (this means
a great number of things) and they stock appliances and electronic
goods as well. If this is the case, then you will refer to this as
the Electronics Department or the Appliance Department.
Example sentence:
Customer: "Where can I find your electronics department?"
Store Assistant: "In aisle number 12 madam."