Doko is the fundamental word for asking 'where' in any physical or abstract location context.
الكلمة في 30 ثانية
- Used to ask about location or place.
- Essential for daily Japanese communication.
- Can be used with particles like 'de', 'ni', and 'e'.
概要
「どこ」は場所を問う基本的な疑問詞です。英語の「where」に相当し、日常会話で非常に頻繁に使用されます。2) 使用パターン: 文末に「ですか」を置くことで丁寧な質問になります。また、助詞を伴うことで「どこへ行く(方向)」「どこで食べる(動作の場所)」のように意味を詳しく指定できます。3) 一般的な文脈: 待ち合わせ、道案内、探し物など、空間的な情報を確認するあらゆる場面で必須です。4) 類似語との比較: 「どちら」は「どこ」より丁寧で、選択肢がある場合や方向を指す際に使われます。「どこ」はよりカジュアルで一般的です。
أمثلة
トイレはどこですか。
everydayWhere is the restroom?
御社はどちらにございますか。
formalWhere is your company located?
昨日どこ行ったの?
informalWhere did you go yesterday?
この調査の拠点はどこか。
academicWhere is the base for this research?
تلازمات شائعة
العبارات الشائعة
どこでもいい
Anywhere is fine.
どこかへ行こう
Let's go somewhere.
どこにもない
It is nowhere to be found.
يُخلط عادةً مع
Dochira is the polite version of Doko. It is used in formal situations or when asking about direction/choice.
Dokoka means 'somewhere' or 'anywhere'. It is not a question word, but a noun indicating an indefinite place.
أنماط نحوية
How to Use It
ملاحظات الاستخدام
Doko is neutral and used in most daily situations. For formal environments, always substitute it with 'dochira'. Be careful not to use it when referring to a person's location or origin, as it can sound impolite.
أخطاء شائعة
Beginners often forget the particles 'de' or 'ni' when asking about actions. Also, using 'doko' for someone's home or origin is a common social faux pas. Always remember that 'doko' is for places, not for people.
Tips
Use with particles for precision
Adding particles like 'de' or 'ni' makes your question much clearer. For example, 'doko de' asks for the location of an action, while 'doko ni' asks for the location of existence.
Avoid using for people
Never ask 'Doko desu ka?' to a person to ask where they are from. It sounds very rude and aggressive; use 'Dochira' instead.
Politeness matters in Japan
In formal settings, prefer 'dochira' over 'doko'. Using 'doko' with superiors can sound overly casual or blunt.
أصل الكلمة
Doko originated from the Old Japanese 'iduku' (何処), which later evolved into 'izuko' and finally 'doko' through phonetic reduction.
السياق الثقافي
In Japanese culture, indirectness is often valued. While 'doko' is direct, using 'dochira' is a way to show respect by softening the question. It reflects the importance of social hierarchy in language.
نصيحة للحفظ
Imagine you are lost and you say 'Doko? Doko?' while looking around. The sound 'Doko' sounds like a drum beat that helps you find your way.
الأسئلة الشائعة
4 أسئلة「どこ」は場所を直接尋ねる一般的な言葉です。「どちら」はより丁寧な表現で、方向を尋ねる時や、いくつかの選択肢から選ぶ時にも使われます。
文脈によって異なります。「どこですか?」のように助詞なしでも使えますが、「どこへ行きますか?」のように動作の場所や方向を示す場合は助詞が必要です。
出身地や所属を尋ねる際に「どちらのご出身ですか?」と聞くのが一般的です。「どこ」を使うと非常に失礼な印象を与えるため、人に対しては避けてください。
「どこ」は疑問詞ですが、「どこか」は「somewhere」という意味になります。「どこか行きたい」のように場所が特定されていない時に使います。
اختبر نفسك
駅は___ですか?
場所を尋ねているので「どこ」が正解です。
昼ご飯を食べる場所を聞きたい時。
動作が行われる場所を示すには助詞「で」が必要です。
(かばん / どこ / ですか / の / は)
「Aはどこですか」の形が基本です。
النتيجة: /3
Summary
Doko is the fundamental word for asking 'where' in any physical or abstract location context.
- Used to ask about location or place.
- Essential for daily Japanese communication.
- Can be used with particles like 'de', 'ni', and 'e'.
Use with particles for precision
Adding particles like 'de' or 'ni' makes your question much clearer. For example, 'doko de' asks for the location of an action, while 'doko ni' asks for the location of existence.
Avoid using for people
Never ask 'Doko desu ka?' to a person to ask where they are from. It sounds very rude and aggressive; use 'Dochira' instead.
Politeness matters in Japan
In formal settings, prefer 'dochira' over 'doko'. Using 'doko' with superiors can sound overly casual or blunt.
أمثلة
4 من 4トイレはどこですか。
Where is the restroom?
御社はどちらにございますか。
Where is your company located?
昨日どこ行ったの?
Where did you go yesterday?
この調査の拠点はどこか。
Where is the base for this research?
Related Content
هذه الكلمة بلغات أخرى
عبارات ذات صلة
مفردات ذات صلة
مزيد من كلمات general
能力
A1Nouryoku refers to the mental or physical power, skill, or capacity required to perform a specific task or function. It can describe both innate talent and skills acquired through learning and practice.
異常
A1A word used to describe something that deviates from the normal state, standard, or expected pattern. It often implies a problem, malfunction, or an extraordinary occurrence that requires attention or investigation.
~について
A2About, concerning; indicates topic.
〜について
B1About, concerning; on the subject of.
~ぐらい
A2about, approximately
ぐらい
A2About; approximately; to the extent of.
ごろ
A2About, approximately (time).
うえ
A2At a higher position than.
絶対
B1Absolutely; definitely; never.
絶対に
B1Absolutely; definitely.