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— meaning in English: Journey

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 旅 when discussing travel plans, sharing experiences, or reminiscing about past adventures. For instance, friends might say, '来週の旅は楽しみだね!' ('I'm looking forward to next week's journey!') when discussing an upcoming trip.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 旅行 (ryokou), which specifically means 'travel' and often implies a planned trip with accommodations. In contrast, 旅 (tabi) has a broader connotation and can refer to spontaneous adventures or life journeys, making it a more poetic choice.
Culture
The word 旅 (tabi) has deep roots in Japanese culture, reflecting not just physical journeys but also spiritual and personal growth. Traditionally, travel in Japan was often tied to pilgrimage, where people went on journeys to sacred sites, intertwining exploration with spiritual significance. The concept of 旅 embodies a cultural appreciation for the essence of wandering and discovery.
FAQ
Q.What does the Japanese word 旅 mean in English?
The Japanese word 旅 (tabi) translates to 'journey' in English, encompassing both physical travel and metaphorical life experiences.
Q.How do you use 旅 in a sentence?
You can use it in a sentence like: 'この旅は特別だった' which means 'This journey was special.' It's often used in both casual conversations and written contexts.
Q.Are there any common mistakes in using 旅?
A common mistake is confusing 旅 with 旅行 (ryokou). While both relate to travel, 旅 is more about the journey itself, while 旅行 refers to the travel experience with planned aspects, like hotels and itineraries.
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