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市場 — meaning in English: market

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発見
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atama
市場
ichiba
鉱山労働者
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科学
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 市場 when referring to both physical marketplaces and broader economic markets. You might hear it in conversations about shopping at a local fish market or discussing stock markets in a business meeting.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 売場 (うりば, uriba), which specifically refers to a sales area or stand within a market context. While 市場 can refer to both physical and abstract markets, 売場 is more focused on specific selling points.
Culture
The term 市場 has roots in the classic Kanji where 市 means 'city' or 'town' and 場 means 'place' or 'location,' illustrating a gathering place for commerce. Interestingly, Japan's vibrant marketplace culture, from historical street vendors to modern shopping districts, reflects the dynamic nature of its economy and community life.
FAQ
Q.What does 市場 mean in English?
市場 translates to 'market' in English, referring to a place where goods are bought and sold, or a broader economic market.
Q.How do I use 市場 in a sentence?
You can use 市場 in a sentence like: '私は毎週末市場に行く' which means 'I go to the market every weekend.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 市場?
A common mistake is to confuse 市場 with other terms for 'market' that have more specific meanings, like 商店街 (しょうてんがい, shoutengai), which refers specifically to a shopping street.
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