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廊下 — meaning in English: Corridor

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廊下
rōka
ドライバ
doraiba
ディスク
disuku
ロジック
rojikku
組織
soshiki
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word '廊下' (rōka) when referring to the hallways in schools, homes, or public buildings. For instance, a teacher might say, 'Please line up in the廊下' during an evacuation drill, indicating the corridor as the safe passage.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is '通路' (tsūro), which generally means 'passageway' but can refer to both indoor and outdoor spaces. '廊下' specifically denotes an indoor corridor, making it the preferred choice when describing the hallways inside buildings.
Culture
'廊下' has its roots in classical Japanese architecture, where corridors played a significant role in connecting different rooms in traditional houses. These spaces not only served a practical purpose but also reflected the aesthetic values of Japanese design, emphasizing harmony and flow between interior spaces.
FAQ
Q.What does 廊下 mean in English?
'廊下' translates to 'corridor' in English, referring to a long passage in a building that connects rooms.
Q.How do you use 廊下 in a sentence?
You can use '廊下' in a sentence like: 'I saw my friend in the廊下 on my way to class.' This shows the word in an everyday context.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 廊下?
One common mistake is using '廊下' interchangeably with '廊下の部屋' (rōka no heya), which means 'the room in the corridor.' Remember, '廊下' refers specifically to the corridor itself.
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