neutral
common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 大陸 (tairiku) when discussing geographical topics, such as in classrooms, documentaries, or during conversations about world events. For instance, a teacher might say, 'The continents are separated by oceans, and this affects climate and culture.'
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is '陸地' (rukichi), which means 'land' but does not specifically refer to continents. Use 大陸 when discussing continents in a global context, whereas 陸地 may apply to land in a more general sense.
Culture
The word 大陸 (tairiku) combines two kanji: '大' meaning 'big' and '陸' meaning 'land.' This reflects a cultural appreciation for the vastness of the Earth’s land masses, which have historically shaped trade routes and cultural exchanges in Japan. Interestingly, the concept of continents was not originally part of Japanese geography; it was introduced through Western influences in the 19th century.
FAQ
Q.What does 大陸 mean in English?
大陸 (tairiku) translates to 'continent' in English. It refers specifically to the large landmasses on Earth, such as Asia or Africa.
Q.How is 大陸 used in a sentence?
You can use 大陸 in a sentence like: 'アジア大陸は世界で最も広いです,' meaning 'The Asian continent is the largest in the world.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with using 大陸?
A common mistake is confusing 大陸 with 陸地 (rukichi). Remember that 大陸 specifically refers to continents, while 陸地 refers to land in a more general sense.