訪問
A formal term for visiting a person or a place, often for a specific purpose such as business, study, or social obligation. Unlike casual visits, it implies a more structured or respectful interaction.
Ejemplos
3 de 5週末に祖父母の家を訪問しました。
I visited my grandparents' house over the weekend.
首相が来月、アメリカを公式訪問する予定です。
The Prime Minister is scheduled to pay an official visit to the United States next month.
昨日、田中さんの家を訪問したんだ。
I visited Tanaka-san's house yesterday.
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
Think of the first kanji 訪 (to visit) and the second 問 (to ask). You visit to ask or inquire about something.
Quiz rápido
明日は仕事で取引先を____します。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 訪問
Ejemplos
週末に祖父母の家を訪問しました。
everydayI visited my grandparents' house over the weekend.
首相が来月、アメリカを公式訪問する予定です。
formalThe Prime Minister is scheduled to pay an official visit to the United States next month.
昨日、田中さんの家を訪問したんだ。
informalI visited Tanaka-san's house yesterday.
本研究では、地域の図書館を訪問して資料を収集した。
academicIn this study, local libraries were visited to collect materials.
午後から新しいクライアントを訪問します。
businessI will visit a new client starting this afternoon.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
訪問の目的
purpose of the visit
表敬訪問
courtesy call/visit
抜き打ち訪問
unannounced visit
Se confunde a menudo con
Tazuneru is the native Japanese verb for visiting, while Homon is the formal Sino-Japanese noun/verb form.
Asobi ni iku is strictly for fun/casual visits with friends, whereas Homon is too stiff for hanging out.
Notas de uso
Homon is a formal word. Use it when talking about visiting companies, historical sites, or when the visit has a specific objective.
Errores comunes
Avoid using 'Homon' when you are just 'hanging out' with close friends; in that case, 'asobi ni iku' is much more natural.
Truco para recordar
Think of the first kanji 訪 (to visit) and the second 問 (to ask). You visit to ask or inquire about something.
Origen de la palabra
From Middle Chinese: 訪 (fàng - inquire/visit) + 問 (wèn - ask).
Patrones gramaticales
Contexto cultural
In Japan, 'Katei Homon' is a unique cultural practice where school teachers visit each student's home once a year to talk with parents.
Quiz rápido
明日は仕事で取引先を____します。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 訪問
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