A1 Collocation 中性 1分钟阅读

道を歩く

michi o aruku

Walk on the street

Phrase in 30 Seconds

This phrase describes the physical act of walking along a path or road.

  • Means: To travel on foot along a specific road or path.
  • Used in: Describing daily commutes, casual walks, or giving directions.
  • Don't confuse: {道|みち}を{渡|わた}る (to cross the road) with {道|みち}を{歩|ある}く (to walk along it).
🚶 + 🛣️ = {道|みち}を{歩|ある}く

适合你水平的解释:

This phrase means to walk on a road. You use it when you are outside walking.
It describes the action of moving along a path. It is used for daily activities like walking to school or the station.
This collocation is used to describe movement through a space. It can also be used metaphorically to describe someone's life journey or career path.
The phrase functions as a transitive construction where the road acts as the medium of motion. It is frequently employed in narratives to set a scene or describe a character's progression.
Linguistically, this is a motion-verb construction. It highlights the path-traversal aspect of movement. The metaphorical extension reflects the Japanese cultural emphasis on 'do' (the way), where life is conceptualized as a path to be walked.
This phrase exemplifies the Japanese spatial-temporal mapping of movement. By using the particle 'o', the speaker defines the road as the domain of the action. It serves as a bridge between concrete physical navigation and abstract existential progression, reflecting a deep-seated cultural paradigm of life as a continuous journey.

意思

To walk along a road or path.

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文化背景

Walking is the primary way to explore cities. Many streets are narrow and pedestrian-friendly. Walking is often seen as exercise or leisure rather than a primary commute.

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Particle O

Remember that 'o' marks the path you are moving through.

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Particle O

Remember that 'o' marks the path you are moving through.

自我测试

Fill in the correct particle.

公園の道 ___ 歩く。

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案:

The particle 'o' marks the path of movement.

🎉 得分: /1

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

公園の道 ___ 歩く。

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案:

The particle 'o' marks the path of movement.

🎉 得分: /2

常见问题

1 个问题

No, use {道|みち}を{走|はし}る.

相关表达

🔗

{道|みち}を{渡|わた}る

contrast

To cross the road

在哪里用

🗺️

Giving directions

A: すみません、駅はどこですか?

B: この道を歩いて、右に曲がってください。

neutral
🚶

Casual chat

A: 今日、公園の道を歩いたよ。

B: いいですね!

informal

记住它

记忆技巧

Imagine a 'Mitch' (Michi) walking on a road.

视觉联想

A person walking down a long, winding road at sunset.

Rhyme

Michi is the road, Aruku is the walk, on the path we go and talk.

Story

Mitch was lost. He found a road. He decided to walk the road. Now he is happy.

In Other Languages

Similar to 'walking the path' in many languages.

Word Web

{道|みち}{歩|ある}く{散歩|さんぽ}{道路|どうろ}{歩道|ほどう}{進|すす}む

挑战

Describe your walk to work or school using this phrase.

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

发音

重音 Flat pitch accent.

Mee-chee

Ah-roo-koo

正式程度

正式
{道|みち}を{歩|ある}いております。

{道|みち}を{歩|ある}いております。 (Describing current location.)

中性
{道|みち}を{歩|ある}いています。

{道|みち}を{歩|ある}いています。 (Describing current location.)

非正式
{道|みち}を{歩|ある}いてる。

{道|みち}を{歩|ある}いてる。 (Describing current location.)

俚语
道歩いてるわ。

道歩いてるわ。 (Describing current location.)

Derived from the ancient Japanese words for path and foot-movement.

Edo:

趣味小知识

The kanji {道|みち} is also used in 'Taoism'.

文化笔记

Walking is the primary way to explore cities. Many streets are narrow and pedestrian-friendly.

“京都の道を歩く。”

Walking is often seen as exercise or leisure rather than a primary commute.

“I walk along the road.”

对话开场白

よくこの道を歩きますか?

常见错误

{道|みち}に{歩|ある}く

{道|みち}を{歩|ある}く

wrong preposition
The particle 'ni' implies a destination or location of existence, while 'o' marks the space of movement.

L1 Interference

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In Other Languages

Spanish Very Similar

Caminar por la calle

Japanese uses the object marker 'o' for the path.

French moderate

Marcher sur la route

Preposition vs. particle usage.

German moderate

Die Straße entlanggehen

German uses a compound verb structure.

Japanese n/a

{道|みち}を{歩|ある}く

N/A

Arabic moderate

يمشي في الطريق

Arabic uses 'in' while Japanese uses 'along/through'.

Spotted in the Real World

🎬

(1988)

“道を歩く...”

Walking through the countryside.

容易混淆

道を歩く 对比 {道|みち}を{渡|わた}る

Learners confuse walking along with crossing.

Walk along = o, Cross = wataru.

常见问题 (1)

No, use {道|みち}を{走|はし}る.

usage contexts

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