I'm learning 日本語

ストリート — meaning in English: Street

sutorīto · Learn this word with quizzes, examples and more on Maspeak.

Guess the translation for street
bun
ショー
shō
ストリート
sutorīto
ō
haji
Skip this question   
🎓
Learn Japanese for free
Quizzes, examples, audio & daily challenges. No password needed — just your email.
Start learning →
Already have an account? Log in
neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word ストリート (sutorīto) in urban settings, particularly when discussing locations, events, or culture related to streets. For example, you might hear it during conversations about street art, local festivals, or trendy neighborhoods in Tokyo.
Synonyms & nuances
While the word 道 (michi) also means 'road' or 'way,' ストリート specifically refers to urban streets and carries connotations of modern lifestyle and culture. Use ストリート when discussing city life or contemporary settings, whereas 道 might be more appropriate in formal or traditional contexts.
Culture
The term ストリート has its roots in English, where it simply means 'street,' but in Japan, it carries a cool, urban vibe often associated with youth culture and fashion. It's not uncommon to see this word in the names of shops or cafes that want to evoke a modern, hip atmosphere, showcasing how language can bridge cultures and create new meanings.
FAQ
Q.What does ストリート mean in English?
ストリート translates to 'street' in English. It refers specifically to urban streets, often associated with modern culture and lifestyle.
Q.How do I use ストリート in a sentence?
You can use ストリート to describe a location or activity, such as 'ファッションのストリートが好きです' which means 'I love the fashion street.' This indicates a specific area known for its fashion culture.
Q.Is ストリート used in formal contexts?
No, ストリート is generally used in neutral contexts, often in casual conversations. For more formal discussions, it's better to use 道 (michi) to refer to roads or paths.
Learn japanese with Maspeak →
Japanese 2000