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地域

chiiki /t͡ɕii̥ki/

A noun referring to a specific area, region, or district characterized by certain features or boundaries. It is commonly used to describe local communities or geographical sections within a larger city or country.

Ejemplos

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私はこの地域に住んでいます。

I live in this area.

2

地域の皆様のご協力をお願いします。

We ask for the cooperation of everyone in the region.

3

この地域、結構静かだね。

This area is quite quiet, isn't it?

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
地域
Adverbio
地域的に
Adjetivo
地域的な
Relacionado
地帯
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Truco para recordar

Think of 'Chi' (地) meaning earth/ground and 'Iki' (域) meaning boundary or territory. It's a territory of ground.

Quiz rápido

私の( )は、冬に雪がたくさん降ります。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 地域

Ejemplos

1

私はこの地域に住んでいます。

everyday

I live in this area.

2

地域の皆様のご協力をお願いします。

formal

We ask for the cooperation of everyone in the region.

3

この地域、結構静かだね。

informal

This area is quite quiet, isn't it?

4

この地域の人口は年々減少しています。

academic

The population of this region is decreasing year by year.

5

わが社は地域社会に貢献することを目指しています。

business

Our company aims to contribute to the local community.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
地域
Adverbio
地域的に
Adjetivo
地域的な
Relacionado
地帯

Colocaciones comunes

地域社会 local community
地域住民 local residents
地域活性化 regional revitalization
地域密着 community-based / local-oriented
地域限定 region-limited / local exclusive

Frases Comunes

地域に根ざす

to be rooted in the community

地域経済

regional economy

地域格差

regional disparity

Se confunde a menudo con

地域 vs 地方

Chihō usually refers to rural provinces far from the capital, whereas Chiiki is a general term for any specific area or neighborhood.

地域 vs 地区

Chiku refers specifically to a small, officially designated district or city block.

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Notas de uso

Chiiki is a very versatile word for 'area' used in both formal documents and daily conversation. It can refer to a neighborhood, a city section, or a larger geographical region.

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Errores comunes

Learners often use 'chihō' (rural/province) when they simply mean a 'local area' or 'neighborhood' in a city; in those cases, 'chiiki' is more appropriate.

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Truco para recordar

Think of 'Chi' (地) meaning earth/ground and 'Iki' (域) meaning boundary or territory. It's a territory of ground.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from Middle Chinese characters: '地' (ground/earth) and '域' (limits/territory).

Patrones gramaticales

Can be used as a noun with the particle 'の' (e.g., 地域の文化). Often functions as a prefix for compound nouns (e.g., 地域住民).
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Contexto cultural

Japan emphasizes 'chiiki-zukuri' (community building), where local residents participate in maintaining safety, festivals, and cleaning.

Quiz rápido

私の( )は、冬に雪がたくさん降ります。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 地域

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