in English | in Japanese | S |
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moving (house) | ใฒใฃใใ |
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Tips to Remember the Japanese Word:
– Think of "ใฒใฃใใ" (hikkoshi) as "hiccup, oh sheโs" moving!
– Associate the double โkโ with packing and moving lots of boxes.
– Visualize the โใโ (shi) shape as a winding road or moving trail.
Explanations:
– "ใฒใฃใใ" (hikkoshi) means moving house or relocating in Japanese.
– The kanji for it is ๅผ่ถใ, where ๅผ (ใฒใ, hiki) means "pull" or "draw" and ่ถใ (ใใ, koshi) means "cross over" or "pass." So, together, it connotes "pulling/crossing over to a new place."
Other Words That Mean the Same Thing:
– ่ปขๅฑ (ใฆใใใ, tenkyo): A more formal term for moving or changing residence.
– ็งป่ปข (ใใฆใ, iten): Typically used for moving locations of businesses or offices rather than houses.
Alternate Meanings Like Slang:
ใฒใฃใใ primarily means moving house and does not have significant slang meanings. Itโs straightforward in its use.
Examples of Sentences that Use it:
1. ๆๆฅใใฒใฃใใใใใพใใ
(ใใใใใฒใฃใใใใใพใใ)
Aa, hikkoshi o shimasu.
(I am moving house tomorrow.)
2. ใฒใฃใใใฎๆบๅใฏใงใใพใใใ๏ผ
(ใฒใฃใใใฎใใ ใใณใฏใงใใพใใใ๏ผ)
Hikkoshi no junbi wa dekimaa ka?
(Are you ready for the move?)
3. ๅ้ใใฒใฃใใใๆไผใฃใฆใใใใ
(ใจใใ ใกใใฒใฃใใใใฆใคใ ใฃใฆใใใใ)
Tomodachi ga hikkoshi o tetsudatte kureta.
(My friend helped me with the moving.)
4. ๆฐใใใฒใฃใใๅ ใฏใฉใใงใใ๏ผ
(ใใใใใใฒใฃใใใใใฏใฉใใงใใ๏ผ)
Atarashii hikkoshi saki wa doko desu ka?
(Where is your new place?)
5. ใฒใฃใใใใฉใใฏใไบ็ดใใพใใใ
(ใฒใฃใใใใฉใใฏใใใใใใพใใใ)
Hikkoshi torakku o yoyaku shimaa.
(I reserved a moving truck.)
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