位置
Refers to the specific physical or abstract place where someone or something is situated. It is frequently used in contexts involving maps, coordinates, or the relative arrangement of objects.
Ejemplos
3 de 5本棚の位置を少し動かしました。
I moved the position of the bookshelf a little.
提出書類の署名の位置にご注意ください。
Please pay attention to the position of the signature on the documents.
今の位置、ラインで送ってくれる?
Can you send me your current location on LINE?
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
Ichi sounds like the Japanese number 1. Imagine you are marking the 'number 1' spot on a map to show your exact position.
Quiz rápido
地図で自分の( )を確認してください。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 位置
Ejemplos
本棚の位置を少し動かしました。
everydayI moved the position of the bookshelf a little.
提出書類の署名の位置にご注意ください。
formalPlease pay attention to the position of the signature on the documents.
今の位置、ラインで送ってくれる?
informalCan you send me your current location on LINE?
太陽系における地球の位置を学びます。
academicWe will learn about Earth's position in the solar system.
市場におけるわが社の位置を確認しましょう。
businessLet's check our company's position in the market.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
位置につく
to take one's position (on your marks)
社会的な位置
social standing/status
中心的な位置
central position
Se confunde a menudo con
Basho is a general word for 'place', while Ichi refers more specifically to relative coordinates or exact spots on a map.
Notas de uso
Ichi is commonly used with the particle 'ni' when stating where something is located (e.g., ~に位置する). It is also the standard term used for GPS and digital maps.
Errores comunes
Learners sometimes use 'ichi' to mean a general 'room' or 'area' where they are hanging out; 'basho' or 'tokoro' is usually better for general areas.
Truco para recordar
Ichi sounds like the Japanese number 1. Imagine you are marking the 'number 1' spot on a map to show your exact position.
Origen de la palabra
Derived from Middle Chinese, combining 位 (rank/throne) and 置 (to place/put).
Patrones gramaticales
Contexto cultural
In traditional Japanese architecture and gardens, the 'ichi' (placement) of stones and trees is meticulously planned for aesthetic balance.
Quiz rápido
地図で自分の( )を確認してください。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 位置
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