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交通

kōtsū /koːtsɯː/

Koutsuu refers to the system and movement of vehicles and people, encompassing both 'traffic' and 'transportation'. It is commonly used to describe the accessibility of a location or the flow of vehicles on the road.

Exemplos

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1

ここは交通がとても便利です。

Transportation is very convenient here.

2

交通ルールを遵守してください。

Please observe the traffic rules.

3

あそこ、交通の便が悪いんだよね。

The transportation access there is pretty bad, isn't it?

Família de palavras

Substantivo
交通
Relacionado
交通局
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Dica de memorização

The first kanji 交 means 'to cross/mix' and the second 通 means 'to pass through'. Think of people and cars crossing and passing through the city.

Quiz rápido

この町は駅が近くて、____が便利です。

Correto!

A resposta correta é: 交通

Exemplos

1

ここは交通がとても便利です。

everyday

Transportation is very convenient here.

2

交通ルールを遵守してください。

formal

Please observe the traffic rules.

3

あそこ、交通の便が悪いんだよね。

informal

The transportation access there is pretty bad, isn't it?

4

都市部における交通渋滞の要因を分析する。

academic

Analyze the factors of traffic congestion in urban areas.

5

出張の交通費を申請してください。

business

Please apply for your business trip transportation expenses.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
交通
Relacionado
交通局

Colocações comuns

交通手段 means of transportation
交通渋滞 traffic jam
交通機関 transportation facilities/systems
交通安全 traffic safety
交通費 transportation costs/fare

Frases Comuns

交通の便が良い

to have good access to transportation

交通量が多い

there is a lot of traffic

交通事故に遭う

to be involved in a traffic accident

Frequentemente confundido com

交通 vs 移動

Ido refers to the physical act of moving from A to B, while koutsuu refers to the systemic infrastructure or traffic flow.

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Notas de uso

Use koutsuu when talking about public transit systems (trains/buses) or the volume of cars on a road. It is a very broad term covering both 'traffic' and 'transport'.

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Erros comuns

Learners sometimes use 'traffiku' (traffic) for public transport, but in Japanese, koutsuu is the standard word for both cars on the road and trains/buses.

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Dica de memorização

The first kanji 交 means 'to cross/mix' and the second 通 means 'to pass through'. Think of people and cars crossing and passing through the city.

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Origem da palavra

Derived from Middle Chinese, combining 'exchange/intersect' (交) and 'go through/communicate' (通).

Padrões gramaticais

Usually functions as a standalone noun. Often followed by the particle 'no' to modify other nouns (e.g., 交通のルール).
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Contexto cultural

In Japan, 'koutsuu' is heavily associated with the precision of the railway system and the extreme importance placed on traffic safety education from a young age.

Quiz rápido

この町は駅が近くて、____が便利です。

Correto!

A resposta correta é: 交通

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