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アドレス — meaning in English: address

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出発
shuppatsu
アシスタント
ashisutanto
モチベーション
mochibēshon
コー​​ル
kōru
アドレス
adoresu
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word アドレス when discussing personal or business locations, especially in real estate or when sharing contact information with friends. For instance, you might hear someone say, '私のアドレスはここです' (My address is here) when giving directions or meeting someone.
Synonyms & nuances
Another word for address is 住所 (juusho), which specifically refers to a residential address. You would use アドレス when talking about email or a more general concept of location, while 住所 is reserved for physical addresses in everyday conversation.
Culture
The term アドレス has its roots in English, borrowed during the globalization of language in Japan. Interestingly, while it primarily refers to a physical location, in digital contexts, it can also mean an email address, reflecting the adaptation of language to modern communication.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of アドレス in English?
アドレス means 'address' in English, referring to both physical locations and digital addresses like emails.
Q.How do you use アドレス in a sentence?
You can use アドレス in contexts like, '私のアドレスは東京です' (My address is in Tokyo) or 'このアドレスにメールを送ってください' (Please send an email to this address).
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word アドレス?
A common mistake is using アドレス only for physical addresses; remember, it can also refer to email addresses, especially in a business context.
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