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Exchange in Japanese: 交換

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 交換 in contexts involving trade or swapping items, such as exchanging cards in a game or trading gifts during the New Year celebrations. It can also appear in business settings, for example, when discussing the exchange of services or ideas during meetings.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 取引 (torihiki), which means 'transaction' or 'deal.' While 交換 emphasizes the act of swapping items, 取引 often refers to more formal business exchanges, making it suitable for commercial contexts.
Culture
The word 交換 has its roots in the kanji for 'exchange' (交) and 'change' (換), reflecting the concept of mutual giving and receiving. In Japanese culture, the practice of exchanging gifts, known as 'omiyage,' is significant, especially during holidays, fostering social bonds and connections.
FAQ
Q.What does 交換 mean in Japanese?
交換 means 'exchange' in Japanese, referring to the act of giving one thing and receiving another in return.
Q.How do you use 交換 in a sentence?
You can use 交換 in sentences like '彼とプレゼントを交換しました' (Kare to purezento o koukan shimashita), which means 'I exchanged gifts with him.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 交換?
One common mistake is using 交換 without context. Ensure you specify what is being exchanged to avoid confusion.
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