in English | in Japanese | S |
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exit | ใงใใก |
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ใงใใก info.
Japanese Word: ใงใใก (deguchi)
Tips to Remember:
1. Imagine a door (de) opening to let something out.
2. Visualize the character ๅบ (de) as it resembles an exit path.
3. Guchi (ๅฃ) sounds like "goo-chee", think of a mouth (ๅฃ) as an exit for food or words.
Explanations:
– ใง (de) means "to go out" or "exit".
– ใใก (guchi) means "mouth" or "opening".
– Combined, ใงใใก (deguchi) literally translates to "exit mouth" or just "exit".
Other Words with Similar Meanings:
1. ๅบๅ ฅๅฃ (ใงใใใใก, deiriguchi) – entrance and exit.
2. ้่ทฏ (ใใใ, tairo) – route of retreat, escape route.
3. ๅบๅฃ (ใใ ใฃใใ, shukkล) – exit (though less commonly used in modern Japanese).
Alternate Meanings:
– Not known to have common slang uses.
Example Sentences:
1. ใงใใกใฏใฉใใงใใ๏ผ
(deguchi wa doko desu ka?)
Where is the exit?
2. ใใใใใใใใฃใฆใใใซใงใใกใใใใพใใ
(shingou wo watatte sugu ni deguchi ga arimasu.)
There is an exit immediately after crossing the traffic light.
3. ใใฎใใซใฎใงใใกใฏไธใคใใใใใพใใใ
(kono biru no deguchi wa hitotsu shika arimasen.)
There is only one exit in this building.
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