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地点

chiten /t͡ɕiteɴ/

A specific point or location on a map or in space. It is often used to denote a precise spot for technical, geographic, or formal purposes rather than a general area.

Ejemplos

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ここが待ち合わせの地点です。

This is the meeting point.

2

事故が発生した地点を特定しました。

We have identified the exact point where the accident occurred.

3

さっきの地点まで戻ろうよ。

Let's go back to that spot from earlier.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
地点
Relacionado
地名
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Truco para recordar

Break it down: 'Chi' (地) means ground/earth, and 'Ten' (点) means dot or point. It literally means 'Earth Point'.

Quiz rápido

マラソンの折り返し( )を通過した。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 地点

Ejemplos

1

ここが待ち合わせの地点です。

everyday

This is the meeting point.

2

事故が発生した地点を特定しました。

formal

We have identified the exact point where the accident occurred.

3

さっきの地点まで戻ろうよ。

informal

Let's go back to that spot from earlier.

4

この地点の地層を調査します。

academic

We will investigate the geological layers at this point.

5

新しい工場の建設地点を検討中です。

business

We are currently considering the construction site for the new factory.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
地点
Relacionado
地名

Colocaciones comunes

出発地点 starting point
到着地点 arrival point
地点登録 location registration (on GPS)
指定の地点 designated point
地点をマークする to mark a spot

Frases Comunes

折り返し地点

the halfway point (of a race or journey)

中継地点

transit point / relay point

観測地点

observation point

Se confunde a menudo con

地点 vs 場所

Basho is a general word for 'place', while chiten refers specifically to a precise 'point' or 'dot' on a map.

地点 vs 住所

Jusho refers to a postal address, whereas chiten refers to a physical or geographical point.

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Notas de uso

Chiten is most frequently used when accuracy is important, such as in GPS navigation, scientific measurements, or reporting news. In casual conversation about where you want to go, 'basho' is usually more natural.

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Errores comunes

Learners often use 'chiten' when they mean 'place' in a general sense (e.g., 'I like this place' should use 'basho', not 'chiten').

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Truco para recordar

Break it down: 'Chi' (地) means ground/earth, and 'Ten' (点) means dot or point. It literally means 'Earth Point'.

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Origen de la palabra

A Sino-Japanese compound (Kango) formed by 地 (earth/ground) and 点 (point/spot).

Patrones gramaticales

Used as a noun Modified by 'no' (e.g., Aの地点) Often used with particles like 'de' (at) or 'made' (until)
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Contexto cultural

In Japan, 'chiten' is a standard term used in train announcements and GPS systems to indicate precise locations.

Quiz rápido

マラソンの折り返し( )を通過した。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 地点

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