地域
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.
예시
3 / 5私はこの地域に住んでいます。
I live in this area.
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.
この地域、結構静かだね。
This area is quite quiet, isn't it?
어휘 가족
암기 팁
Think of 'Chi' (地) meaning earth/ground and 'Iki' (域) meaning boundary or territory. It's a territory of ground.
빠른 퀴즈
私の( )は、冬に雪がたくさん降ります。
정답!
정답은: 地域
예시
私はこの地域に住んでいます。
everydayI live in this area.
地域の皆様のご協力をお願いします。
formalWe ask for the cooperation of everyone in the region.
この地域、結構静かだね。
informalThis area is quite quiet, isn't it?
この地域の人口は年々減少しています。
academicThe population of this region is decreasing year by year.
わが社は地域社会に貢献することを目指しています。
businessOur company aims to contribute to the local community.
어휘 가족
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
地域に根ざす
to be rooted in the community
地域経済
regional economy
地域格差
regional disparity
자주 혼동되는 단어
Chihō usually refers to rural provinces far from the capital, whereas Chiiki is a general term for any specific area or neighborhood.
Chiku refers specifically to a small, officially designated district or city block.
사용 참고사항
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.
자주 하는 실수
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.
암기 팁
Think of 'Chi' (地) meaning earth/ground and 'Iki' (域) meaning boundary or territory. It's a territory of ground.
어원
Derived from Middle Chinese characters: '地' (ground/earth) and '域' (limits/territory).
문법 패턴
문화적 맥락
Japan emphasizes 'chiiki-zukuri' (community building), where local residents participate in maintaining safety, festivals, and cleaning.
빠른 퀴즈
私の( )は、冬に雪がたくさん降ります。
정답!
정답은: 地域
관련 어휘
관련 단어
初日
A1The first day of a specific period or scheduled event, such as a festival, a play, a job, or a school term. It marks the opening or commencement of a duration rather than a calendar date.
終日
A1Refers to the entire duration of a day from morning until night. It is a formal way to express that an action or state lasts all day long without interruption.
平日
A1Heijitsu refers to weekdays, specifically Monday through Friday, excluding weekends and public holidays. It is used to describe regular working or school days in a standard week.
休日
A1A noun referring to a day off, a holiday, or a non-working day. It signifies a period when one is exempt from work or school duties, often used in formal or official contexts.
祝日
A1A public or national holiday designated by law when schools and most businesses are closed. It specifically refers to the official 'red days' on a Japanese calendar intended for national celebration or commemoration.
月末
A1Getsumatsu refers to the end of the month, specifically the last day or the final few days. It is commonly used in business and daily life to discuss deadlines, payments, and schedules.
年末
A1The end of the year, specifically referring to the final weeks or days of December. It is a period characterized by busy preparations, cleaning, and completing tasks before the New Year begins.
年始
A1The beginning of the year, typically referring to the first few days of January. It is commonly used to discuss schedules, greetings, and traditional activities occurring at the start of the calendar year.
月初
A1The beginning or the first few days of a month. It is commonly used in both daily life and business to refer to schedules, payments, or recurring events that happen at the start of a monthly cycle.
学年
A1Refers to the academic year or a student's specific grade level within a school. It is commonly used to describe the period of study or to categorize students based on their progress through the educational system.
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