乗り換え
The act of changing from one form of transportation, such as a train, bus, or airplane, to another to reach a destination. It is a fundamental concept for navigating public transit systems and can also refer to switching between service providers or plans.
Exemplos
3 de 5新宿駅で乗り換えがあります。
There is a transfer at Shinjuku Station.
次の駅にて、地下鉄への乗り換えをお願いいたします。
Please transfer to the subway at the next station.
乗り換え、ちょっと面倒だね。
Changing trains is a bit of a hassle, isn't it?
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Think of 'Nori' (to ride) and 'Kae' (to change). It literally means 'Ride-Change'.
Quiz rápido
東京駅で___をします。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 乗り換え
Exemplos
新宿駅で乗り換えがあります。
everydayThere is a transfer at Shinjuku Station.
次の駅にて、地下鉄への乗り換えをお願いいたします。
formalPlease transfer to the subway at the next station.
乗り換え、ちょっと面倒だね。
informalChanging trains is a bit of a hassle, isn't it?
公共交通機関における乗り換えの利便性は、都市開発の重要な要素である。
academicThe convenience of transfers in public transportation is a key element of urban development.
乗り換えの時間を含めて、目的地まで1時間かかります。
businessIncluding transfer time, it takes one hour to reach the destination.
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
乗り換えがスムーズだ
the transfer is smooth
乗り換えを間違える
to make a mistake in transferring
スマホを乗り換える
to switch to a different smartphone/carrier
Frequentemente confundido com
Noritsugi is usually used for long-distance travel like flights or ferries, while norikae is common for local trains and buses.
Norikoshi refers to riding past your intended stop or the distance covered by your ticket.
Notas de uso
While primarily used for transportation, it is very commonly used when switching mobile phone carriers (MNP) or switching between computer software/hardware.
Erros comuns
Beginners often forget that 'norikae' is the noun form and 'norikaeru' is the verb; don't say 'norikae suru' when 'norikaeru' is more natural, though 'norikae o suru' is acceptable.
Dica de memorização
Think of 'Nori' (to ride) and 'Kae' (to change). It literally means 'Ride-Change'.
Origem da palavra
A compound of the verb 祈る (nori, originally meaning to mount/ride) and 変える (kaeru, to change/replace).
Padrões gramaticais
Contexto cultural
Major Japanese train stations like Shinjuku or Umeda have specific 'Transfer Gates' (norikae-kaisatsu) where you must process your ticket or IC card without exiting the station.
Quiz rápido
東京駅で___をします。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 乗り換え
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