A2 Collocation 中性 1分钟阅读

スーパーに行く

Suupaa ni iku

Go to the supermarket

Phrase in 30 Seconds

This phrase is the standard way to say you are heading to the grocery store.

  • Means: To travel to a supermarket for the purpose of shopping.
  • Used in: Daily routines, telling housemates your plans, or making shopping lists.
  • Don't confuse: '{買|か}い{物|もの}に{行|い}く' (general shopping) with '{スーパー|すーぱー}に{行|い}く' (specifically grocery store).
🛒 (Cart) + 🚶 (Walking) = 🍎 (Groceries)

适合你水平的解释:

This phrase means going to the store to buy food. You use it when you leave your house to get milk or bread.
This is a common collocation used to describe the act of visiting a supermarket. It is essential for daily life in Japan, as most people shop for groceries frequently. It is grammatically simple, using the destination particle 'ni'.
The phrase '{スーパー|すーぱー}に{行|い}く' serves as a fundamental building block for daily communication. It demonstrates the use of the destination particle 'ni' with the verb of motion 'iku'. It is highly functional and reflects the cultural habit of frequent grocery shopping in Japan.
As a high-frequency collocation, this phrase exemplifies the integration of loanwords into Japanese syntax. It is used to delineate specific retail environments, distinguishing supermarkets from convenience stores or department stores, which is a crucial aspect of navigating Japanese urban retail culture.
The usage of '{スーパー|すーぱー}に{行|い}く' highlights the intersection of linguistic borrowing and socio-economic behavior. It functions as a performative utterance in domestic settings, signaling a transition from private space to public retail space, and is indicative of the 'daily-shopping' paradigm prevalent in Japanese household management.
From a cognitive linguistics perspective, this collocation maps the conceptual domain of 'errand-running' onto the specific spatial domain of the 'supermarket'. It reflects the lexicalization of Western retail concepts within the Japanese language, where the specificity of the destination ('supermarket' vs 'store') is prioritized over general movement verbs.

意思

To visit a large retail store to buy groceries and household items.

🌍

文化背景

Supermarkets are often located near train stations.

💡

Pronunciation

Make sure to hold the 'a' sound.

💡

Pronunciation

Make sure to hold the 'a' sound.

自我测试

Fill in the particle.

{スーパー|すーぱー} ___ {行|い}きます。

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案:

The particle 'ni' indicates the destination.

🎉 得分: /1

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选择正确答案 Fill Blank

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案:
Fill in the particle. Fill Blank A1

{スーパー|すーぱー} ___ {行|い}きます。

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案:

The particle 'ni' indicates the destination.

🎉 得分: /2

常见问题

1 个问题

No, use 'デパート' or 'ショッピングモール'.

相关表达

🔄

{買|か}い{物|もの}に{行|い}く

synonym

Go shopping

在哪里用

🏠

Telling a roommate

You: {スーパー|すーぱー}に{行|い}ってくるね。

Roommate: あ、{牛乳|ぎゅうにゅう}を{買|か}ってきて!

informal

记住它

记忆技巧

Imagine a 'Super' hero running into a store to buy a cape made of lettuce.

视觉联想

A person walking into a bright, sliding-door supermarket with a basket.

Rhyme

To the store I go, to the supermarket I flow.

Story

Ken is hungry. He grabs his wallet. He says 'Super ni iku!' and walks out the door to buy ramen.

In Other Languages

Similar to 'going to the grocery store' in English.

Word Web

{買|か}い{物|もの}{食|しょく}{料|りょう}{品|ひん}{行|い}く{店|みせ}{野菜|やさい}{卵|たまご}

挑战

Say this phrase every time you leave your house for 3 days.

Review in 1, 3, 7, and 14 days.

发音

Stress Flat

Long vowels are important.

正式程度

正式
{スーパー|すーぱー}に{行|い}ります。

{スーパー|すーぱー}に{行|い}ります。 (Daily life)

中性
{スーパー|すーぱー}に{行|い}きます。

{スーパー|すーぱー}に{行|い}きます。 (Daily life)

非正式
{スーパー|すーぱー}に{行|い}くよ。

{スーパー|すーぱー}に{行|い}くよ。 (Daily life)

俚语
{スーパー|すーぱー}いってくる!

{スーパー|すーぱー}いってくる! (Daily life)

Borrowed from English 'Supermarket'.

1960s:

趣味小知识

Japanese often shorten it to 'Supa'.

文化笔记

Supermarkets are often located near train stations.

“{駅|えき}の{近|ちか}くの{スーパー|すーぱー}に{行|い}きます。”

对话开场白

{今日|きょう}、{スーパー|すーぱー}に{行|い}きますか?

常见错误

コンビニに{行|い}く (when going to a supermarket)

{スーパー|すーぱー}に{行|い}く

wrong context
Learners often use 'konbini' for any shop. Use 'super' for groceries.

L1 Interference

0 1

In Other Languages

Spanish Very Similar

Ir al supermercado

None.

French Very Similar

Aller au supermarché

None.

German Very Similar

In den Supermarkt gehen

Preposition usage.

Japanese self

{スーパー|すーぱー}に{行|い}く

N/A

Arabic Very Similar

أذهب إلى السوبر ماركت

Verb conjugation.

Chinese Very Similar

去超市

No particles needed.

Korean Very Similar

슈퍼에 가다

None.

Portuguese Very Similar

Ir ao supermercado

None.

Spotted in the Real World

📺

(2015)

“{スーパー|すーぱー}に{行|い}ってくる。”

Leaving the house.

容易混淆

スーパーに行く 对比 {買|か}い{物|もの}に{行|い}く

General shopping vs specific store.

Use 'super' for groceries.

常见问题 (1)

No, use 'デパート' or 'ショッピングモール'.

usage contexts

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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