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A kilometer is a unit of length equal to 1,000 meters.

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Explanation at your level:

A kilometer is a way to measure distance. If you walk for a long time, you walk one kilometer. It is like 1,000 meters. You use it to talk about how far away a city or a school is. It is very common in many countries.

When you travel, you use kilometers to measure the road. A sign might say 'Paris 50 km.' This means you need to drive for 50 kilometers to get there. It is a very useful word for planning trips and understanding maps.

The kilometer is the standard unit of length in the metric system. It is used globally for road distances, race lengths, and geographical measurements. Learning to use it correctly will help you communicate clearly about distances, especially if you are traveling in Europe or Asia.

Understanding the kilometer is essential for navigating international contexts. While some regions use miles, the rest of the world relies on kilometers. Being able to convert or estimate distances in kilometers is a practical skill for any intermediate learner, especially in professional or travel-related discussions.

Beyond its literal use, the kilometer often appears in discussions regarding logistics, environmental impact, and urban planning. For instance, 'food kilometers' is a term used to discuss the distance food travels from farm to plate. Mastery of this term involves understanding its role in both scientific and socio-economic discourse.

The kilometer represents more than just a unit of length; it is a cornerstone of the metric system, a testament to the Enlightenment's push for universal standardization. Its usage in academic and literary contexts often reflects a precision that contrasts with the more colloquial 'miles.' Understanding its etymological roots in Greek and its adoption during the French Revolution provides a deep, cultural layer to its simple dictionary definition.

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  • Unit of distance.
  • Equals 1000 meters.
  • Used worldwide.
  • Part of metric system.

When we talk about distance, the kilometer is the go-to measurement for most of the world. It helps us describe how far a city is or how long a running track might be. Think of it as a big step up from the meter.

Because it is part of the metric system, it is super easy to use for calculations. Since 'kilo' means a thousand, you just need to remember that one kilometer equals one thousand meters. It is the standard for road signs, maps, and travel planning in almost every country except the United States and a few others.

Using this word makes your travel plans much clearer. Whether you are hiking, driving, or just learning about geography, understanding the kilometer is essential for navigating the globe.

The word kilometer has a very logical history. It comes from the French word kilomètre, which was created during the French Revolution in the late 18th century. The French wanted a universal system of measurement that wasn't tied to local customs.

The name is a combination of two Greek words: khilioi, meaning 'thousand,' and metron, meaning 'measure.' By putting these together, scientists created a name that perfectly describes exactly what the unit represents: a thousand measures.

It was officially adopted in France in 1795 and eventually spread across the globe as the metric system became the international standard for science and trade. It is a beautiful example of how language and science work together to create a universal understanding of our physical world.

You will most often hear kilometer used when discussing travel or geography. Common collocations include 'a few kilometers away,' 'per kilometer,' or 'the total distance in kilometers.' It is used in both casual conversation and formal scientific reports.

In formal writing, you might see it abbreviated as km. When speaking, some people emphasize the first syllable, while others emphasize the second, but both are generally accepted. It is a neutral term that fits perfectly into any register.

Remember that in casual speech, people often just say 'kays' (e.g., 'It's five kays away'), which is a common slang usage in countries like Australia and Canada. However, in professional or academic settings, always use the full word or the standard abbreviation.

While 'kilometer' is a technical term, it appears in several idiomatic expressions about distance. 1. Go the extra kilometer (or mile): To put in more effort than expected. 2. Kilometers apart: Used to describe people who are very different or physically distant. 3. Within a few kilometers: A phrase used to describe proximity. 4. Clock up the kilometers: To travel a long distance over time. 5. Every kilometer counts: A motivational phrase used in sports to show that small efforts add up to a big goal.

The word kilometer is a regular countable noun. You can say 'one kilometer' or 'ten kilometers.' It is often used with the indefinite article 'a' when referring to a single unit, or with numbers for plural values.

Pronunciation can be tricky. In British English, it is often pronounced with the stress on the first syllable: KILL-uh-mee-ter. In American English, the stress often shifts to the second syllable: kuh-LOM-uh-ter. Both are standard, so don't worry too much about which one you choose.

It doesn't have many rhymes, but it shares the suffix '-meter' with words like thermometer or speedometer. Remembering that common ending can help you master the pronunciation of all these related technical terms.

Fun Fact

It was part of the French Revolution's plan to standardize everything.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈkɪləmiːtə/

Stress on the first syllable.

US /kəˈlɒmɪtər/

Stress on the second syllable.

Common Errors

  • Misplacing the stress
  • Dropping the 'r' sound
  • Mispronouncing the 'meter' part

Rhymes With

thermometer speedometer barometer perimeter diameter

Difficulty Rating

Lesen 1/5

Easy to read

Writing 1/5

Easy to write

Speaking 2/5

Pronunciation varies

Hören 2/5

Watch for stress

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

meter distance number

Learn Next

kilogram speedometer metric

Fortgeschritten

circumference logistics standardization

Grammar to Know

Countable nouns

one kilometer, two kilometers

Measurements

5 kilometers long

Adjective usage

kilometric

Examples by Level

1

The park is one kilometer away.

park/distance

singular noun

2

I ran one kilometer.

running distance

verb + object

3

It is a long kilometer.

describing distance

adjective + noun

4

Is it one kilometer?

asking distance

question form

5

The school is two kilometers away.

plural distance

plural noun

6

Walk one kilometer today.

instruction

imperative

7

That is a short kilometer.

relative distance

adjective

8

I need one kilometer.

measurement need

verb + noun

1

The city center is five kilometers from here.

2

We drove ten kilometers to the beach.

3

The race is exactly five kilometers long.

4

How many kilometers did you walk?

5

The sign says ten kilometers.

6

It is only a few kilometers away.

7

My house is three kilometers from the station.

8

She runs five kilometers every morning.

1

The total distance of the hike is twenty kilometers.

2

We need to calculate the distance in kilometers.

3

The speed limit is per kilometer.

4

The flight covers thousands of kilometers.

5

He tracked his progress kilometer by kilometer.

6

The project spans several kilometers of coastline.

7

We are within a few kilometers of the border.

8

The map shows the distance in kilometers.

1

The train covers 500 kilometers in just three hours.

2

We should aim to reduce our travel by a few kilometers.

3

The marathon is 42 kilometers long.

4

The area covers over 100 square kilometers.

5

He went the extra kilometer to help his friend.

6

The distance is negligible, just a few kilometers.

7

They are kilometers apart in their opinions.

8

The infrastructure spans many kilometers.

1

The carbon footprint is measured in kilometers traveled.

2

The project requires precision within a fraction of a kilometer.

3

The vast landscape stretches for thousands of kilometers.

4

We are kilometers away from a consensus.

5

The logistics involve moving goods across thousands of kilometers.

6

The study covers a range of several hundred kilometers.

7

The distance is not just measured in kilometers, but in time.

8

He is kilometers ahead of the competition.

1

The measurement of the Earth's circumference is roughly 40,000 kilometers.

2

The shift to the metric system standardized the kilometer globally.

3

Her expertise is kilometers ahead of her peers.

4

The geological survey spans thousands of kilometers of terrain.

5

We must consider the environmental cost per kilometer.

6

The distance between the two cities is measured in hundreds of kilometers.

7

His vision extends kilometers beyond the current project.

8

The kilometer remains the standard unit of measurement in international trade.

Häufige Kollokationen

a few kilometers
per kilometer
travel kilometers
square kilometer
measure in kilometers
total kilometers
many kilometers
distance in kilometers
run a kilometer
drive a kilometer

Idioms & Expressions

"Go the extra kilometer"

Do more than required

He always goes the extra kilometer for his team.

neutral

"Kilometers apart"

Very different or far away

Their ideas are kilometers apart.

neutral

"Clock up the kilometers"

Travel a lot

We clocked up many kilometers on our road trip.

casual

"Every kilometer counts"

Small efforts are important

Keep running, every kilometer counts!

motivational

"Within a few kilometers"

Close by

There is a shop within a few kilometers.

neutral

"Kilometer by kilometer"

Step by step

We finished the race kilometer by kilometer.

neutral

Easily Confused

킬로미터 vs Kilogram

Both start with kilo

Kilogram is weight, kilometer is distance

1kg vs 1km

킬로미터 vs Meter

Both are units

Meter is smaller

1000m = 1km

킬로미터 vs Mile

Both measure distance

Different systems

1km is 0.6 miles

킬로미터 vs Kiloliter

Both start with kilo

Kiloliter is volume

1kl = 1000 liters

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + is + X + kilometers + away

The store is 5 kilometers away.

A2

Subject + traveled + X + kilometers

We traveled 10 kilometers.

B1

The distance + is + X + kilometers

The distance is 20 kilometers.

B2

Within + X + kilometers + of

Within 5 kilometers of home.

C1

Measure + in + kilometers

Measure it in kilometers.

Wortfamilie

Nouns

kilometer unit of distance

Adjectives

kilometric relating to kilometers

Verwandt

meter base unit
millimeter smaller unit
kilometer larger unit

How to Use It

frequency

9

Formality Scale

Academic Neutral Casual Slang

Häufige Fehler

Using 'kilometers' as a singular kilometer
It is a countable noun, so use singular for one.
Confusing with miles kilometer
They are different units; don't use them interchangeably.
Pronouncing it 'kilo-meter' incorrectly kuh-LOM-uh-ter
Stress patterns vary, avoid awkward pauses.
Forgetting the 's' in plural kilometers
Needs an 's' for numbers greater than one.
Mixing up with 'meter' kilometer
A kilometer is 1000 meters, not the same thing.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a 1km long ruler.

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When Native Speakers Use It

Used daily for travel.

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Cultural Insight

Metric vs Imperial.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always pluralize after 1.

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Say It Right

Focus on the stress.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't confuse with weight.

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Did You Know?

French origin.

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Study Smart

Use flashcards.

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Rhyme Time

Rhymes with thermometer.

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Context Matters

Use in science.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Kilo (1000) + Meter (Measure) = 1000 measures.

Visual Association

A road sign with '1 km' on it.

Word Web

Distance Metric Measurement Travel Road

Herausforderung

Measure the distance of your walk to school in kilometers.

Wortherkunft

French

Original meaning: thousand measures

Kultureller Kontext

None, it is a neutral scientific term.

Used universally in countries like Canada, Australia, and the UK, but the US primarily uses miles.

Used in many racing sports and marathon contexts.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Travel

  • How many kilometers?
  • It is far in kilometers.
  • Check the kilometers.

Sports

  • Run a kilometer.
  • Five kilometer race.
  • Track the kilometers.

Science

  • Metric system.
  • Unit of length.
  • Convert to kilometers.

Driving

  • Speed per kilometer.
  • Road distance.
  • Kilometers remaining.

Conversation Starters

"How many kilometers do you walk daily?"

"Do you prefer miles or kilometers?"

"How far is your work in kilometers?"

"Have you ever run a five kilometer race?"

"What is the longest distance in kilometers you have traveled?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a trip using kilometers.

Describe a race distance.

Explain why the metric system is useful.

Compare kilometers and miles.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

Kilometer is American spelling; kilometre is British.

km.

No, a mile is longer.

No, use kilograms for weight.

It means thousand.

Yes, very common worldwide.

Depends on your region, check IPA.

Yes.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

The park is one ___ away.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: kilometer

Kilometer is the standard unit for distance.

multiple choice A2

How many meters are in a kilometer?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: 1000

Kilo means thousand.

true false B1

A kilometer is shorter than a mile.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Richtig

1 km is approx 0.62 miles.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

Basic metric conversion.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

Correct structure is Subject-Verb-Distance-Adverb.

fill blank B2

He always goes the extra ___.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: kilometer

Common idiom variation.

multiple choice C1

Which is an adjective form?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: kilometric

Kilometric is the adjective.

true false C1

The kilometer was invented by the British.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

It was French.

match pairs C2

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

Etymological roots.

sentence order C2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

Complex sentence structure.

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