片道
A noun referring to a one-way trip or journey from one place to another without returning. It is most commonly used when purchasing transportation tickets or describing travel duration.
Exemplos
3 de 5駅で片道の切符を買いました。
I bought a one-way ticket at the station.
片道運賃は二千円でございます。
The one-way fare is 2,000 yen.
学校まで片道で三十分かかるよ。
It takes 30 minutes one way to get to school.
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Think of 'Kata' (one side/partial) and 'Michi' (road/way). It is literally 'one side of the road' or one half of a full trip.
Quiz rápido
東京から大阪まで、___のチケットをください。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 片道
Exemplos
駅で片道の切符を買いました。
everydayI bought a one-way ticket at the station.
片道運賃は二千円でございます。
formalThe one-way fare is 2,000 yen.
学校まで片道で三十分かかるよ。
informalIt takes 30 minutes one way to get to school.
本研究では、片道の移動距離が消費に与える影響を分析する。
academicIn this study, we analyze the impact of one-way travel distance on consumption.
出張の片道交通費を精算してください。
businessPlease settle the one-way transportation expenses for the business trip.
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
片道切符を渡す
to give a one-way ticket (often implies no return/dismissal)
片道だけ
one way only
片道分
for the one-way portion
Frequentemente confundido com
Notas de uso
It is a very common word at train station counters and travel agencies. When modifying another noun, use the particle 'no' (e.g., 片道のチケット).
Erros comuns
Learners sometimes use 'Katamichi' to describe a one-way street in traffic, but 'Ippō-tsūkō' is the correct term for road signs.
Dica de memorização
Think of 'Kata' (one side/partial) and 'Michi' (road/way). It is literally 'one side of the road' or one half of a full trip.
Origem da palavra
A compound of 'kata' (prefix meaning one of a pair) and 'michi' (the native Japanese word for road or way).
Padrões gramaticais
Contexto cultural
In Japan's efficient rail system, specifying 'katamichi' or 'ōfuku' is the first step in buying any ticket from a machine or staff member.
Quiz rápido
東京から大阪まで、___のチケットをください。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 片道
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