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バイク — meaning in English: bike

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バイク
baiku
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informal very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word バイク (baiku) when discussing recreational activities, commuting, or travel. For instance, you might hear friends planning a weekend motorcycle trip or discussing the best routes through the countryside.
Synonyms & nuances
While バイク (baiku) broadly refers to bikes in general, the word 自転車 (jitensha) specifically means 'bicycle.' Use バイク (baiku) when you want to imply a motorcycle or when discussing both types of bikes together.
Culture
The word バイク is derived from the English word 'bike,' indicating Japan's historical adoption of Western culture during the Meiji era. Interestingly, in Japan, バイク can refer to both bicycles and motorcycles, highlighting the significance of two-wheeled transport in urban settings. The Japanese also have a vibrant motorcycle culture, with numerous biking events and clubs around the country.
FAQ
Q.What does バイク mean in English?
バイク translates to 'bike' in English, and it can refer to both bicycles and motorcycles, depending on the context.
Q.Is バイク used in formal situations?
バイク is primarily used in informal settings, such as casual conversations among friends. For formal contexts, it's better to specify the type of bike, like 自転車 (jitensha) for bicycle.
Q.What are some common phrases using バイク?
Common phrases include バイクに乗る (baiku ni noru) meaning 'to ride a bike' and バイクを買う (baiku o kau) meaning 'to buy a bike.' These expressions are useful for everyday conversations.
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