Meaning
A park that covers a large area.
Cultural Background
Parks are essential for relaxation in crowded cities. Parks are often historical and central to city design. Parks are often massive and used for sports. Parks are often used for morning exercise.
Adjective usage
Remember that 'hiroi' is an i-adjective. Don't add 'na'.
Park culture
Japanese parks are great for cherry blossom viewing (hanami) in spring.
Meaning
A park that covers a large area.
Adjective usage
Remember that 'hiroi' is an i-adjective. Don't add 'na'.
Park culture
Japanese parks are great for cherry blossom viewing (hanami) in spring.
Test Yourself
Fill in the blank with the correct adjective.
この公園はとても___です。
We need an i-adjective to describe the park.
Which sentence is more natural?
A: 広いな公園です。 B: 広い公園です。
i-adjectives do not take 'na' before nouns.
Match the Japanese phrase with its English meaning.
1. 広い公園 2. 小さい公園
Hiroi means wide, chiisai means small.
🎉 Score: /3
Visual Learning Aids
Practice Bank
3 exercisesこの公園はとても___です。
We need an i-adjective to describe the park.
A: 広いな公園です。 B: 広い公園です。
i-adjectives do not take 'na' before nouns.
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
Hiroi means wide, chiisai means small.
🎉 Score: /3
Frequently Asked Questions
2 questionsNo, for buildings, use 'ookii' or 'hiroi' if referring to the floor space inside.
It is neutral and suitable for all situations.
Related Phrases
広々とした
similarSpacious
大きな公園
similarBig park
広大な公園
specialized formVast park
公園に行く
builds onGo to the park