通信
Refers to the act of transmitting or exchanging information, signals, or messages over a distance, typically via electronic means or mail. It encompasses telecommunications, data exchange, and the technical infrastructure used for communication.
Ejemplos
3 de 5この部屋は通信の状態が良くないです。
The communication/signal status in this room is not good.
最新の通信技術について報告書を提出します。
I will submit a report on the latest communication technologies.
山の上だから、通信が切れちゃった。
I'm on top of a mountain, so the connection cut out.
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
Think of 'Tsuu' as 'passing through' and 'Shin' as 'signal'. A signal passing through the air to reach your phone is 'Tsūshin'.
Quiz rápido
地下鉄の中は( )が不安定で、メールが送れません。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 通信
Ejemplos
この部屋は通信の状態が良くないです。
everydayThe communication/signal status in this room is not good.
最新の通信技術について報告書を提出します。
formalI will submit a report on the latest communication technologies.
山の上だから、通信が切れちゃった。
informalI'm on top of a mountain, so the connection cut out.
通信衛星の役割は現代社会において極めて重要である。
academicThe role of communication satellites is extremely important in modern society.
来月から通信費を月額500円安くできます。
businessFrom next month, we can reduce communication costs by 500 yen per month.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
通信網を広げる
To expand the communication network
通信環境を整える
To set up a stable communication environment
通信が途絶える
Communication is cut off / connection is lost
Se confunde a menudo con
Kōtsū refers to physical traffic and transportation of people/goods, while Tsūshin refers to the transfer of data and information.
Renraku is used for the act of getting in touch with someone personally, while Tsūshin refers more broadly to the technical process or system of communication.
Notas de uso
Tsūshin is a broad term used for anything from Wi-Fi signals and phone data to old-fashioned mail. It is frequently used in technical and business contexts regarding telecommunications.
Errores comunes
Learners sometimes use Tsūshin to mean a personal chat or conversation. Instead, use 'hanashi' (talk) or 'kaiwa' (conversation) for interpersonal verbal exchange.
Truco para recordar
Think of 'Tsuu' as 'passing through' and 'Shin' as 'signal'. A signal passing through the air to reach your phone is 'Tsūshin'.
Origen de la palabra
Composed of 'tsū' (to pass through/commute) and 'shin' (trust/message/signal), originating from the concept of sending a trustworthy message through a channel.
Patrones gramaticales
Contexto cultural
In Japan, 'Tsūshin Hanbai' (often shortened to Tsuhan) is the standard term for mail-order or online shopping, a huge part of the domestic economy.
Quiz rápido
地下鉄の中は( )が不安定で、メールが送れません。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 通信
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