Translation and Meaning of: 行 - gyou
The Japanese word 行[ぎょう] is a versatile term that appears in various contexts, from everyday language to more formal expressions. If you are studying Japanese or just curious about the language, understanding the meaning, origin, and uses of this word can be extremely helpful. In this article, we will explore everything about 行[ぎょう], including its writing, pronunciation, and practical applications. Furthermore, we will look at how it is perceived in Japanese culture and tips for memorizing it effectively.
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Meaning and use of 行[ぎょう]
The term 行[ぎょう] has multiple meanings, depending on the context in which it is used. One of the most common uses is to refer to a "line" or "row," as in texts or physical arrangements. For example, in a book, 行 indicates the lines of text, while in a supermarket, it can describe the rows of products.
Moreover, 行 can also mean "to go" or "to perform" when used as part of compound verbs. This duality of meanings makes the word especially interesting for students, as its understanding depends on the situation in which it appears. Knowing how to differentiate these uses is essential to avoid confusion in communication.
Origin and writing of the kanji 行
The kanji 行 has an ancient origin, and its structure reflects its original meaning. It is composed of the radicals 彳 (step with the left foot) and 亍 (step with the right foot), symbolizing the movement of walking. This visual representation helps to understand why the character is associated with ideas like "to go" or "line."
It is worth noting that 行 has other readings besides ぎょう, such as こう and い. Each of them carries different nuances, but ぎょう is the most common reading in daily life. Studying the variations of readings is an important step in mastering the correct use of this kanji in different situations.
Tips for memorizing 行[ぎょう]
An effective way to fix 行[ぎょう] in memory is to associate it with images or everyday situations. For example, think of a text full of lines (行) or visualize someone walking (行く). Creating these mental connections makes it easier to when you need to use the word.
Another tip is to practice with simple sentences, such as "この行を読んでください" ("Please read this line"). The more you expose your brain to the term in real contexts, the more natural its use becomes. Tools like flashcards and spaced repetition apps can also be great allies in this process.
Vocabulary
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Synonyms and similar words
- 歩く (Aruku) - walk, walk
- 歩行する (Hokou suru) - take a walk, go for a walk
- 歩み (Ayumi) - step, progress
- 歩み寄り (Ayumiyori) - commitment, approach
- 歩調 (Hochou) - walking pace
- 歩幅 (Bohaba) - step width
- 歩数 (Hosuu) - number of steps
- 歩み方 (Ayumikata) - walking style
- 歩み止まる (Ayumi tomaru) - stop walking
- 歩みを進める (Ayumi o susumeru) - advance, proceed with progress
- 歩みを止める (Ayumi o tomeru) - stop the progress
- 歩みを早める (Ayumi o hayameru) - accelerate progress
- 歩みを遅らせる (Ayumi o okuraseru) - delay the progress
- 歩みを見直す (Ayumi o minaosu) - view progress
- 歩みを修正する (Ayumi o shuusei suru) - correct the progress
- 歩みを加速する (Ayumi o kasokushiru) - accelerate progress
- 歩みを減速する (Ayumi o gensoku suru) - reduce the speed of progress
- 歩みを変える (Ayumi o kaeru) - change the progress
Related words
heikou
(indo) side by side; simultaneously; beside; at the same time; occur together; parallel; parallelism
heikou
(indo) side by side; simultaneously; beside; at the same time; occur together; parallel; parallelism
Romaji: gyou
Kana: ぎょう
Type: noun
L: jlpt-n1
Translation / Meaning: line;column;verse
Meaning in English: line;row;verse
Definition: to do some kind of activity.
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How to Write in Japanese - (行) gyou
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Example Sentences - (行) gyou
See below some example sentences:
Hikou wa shakai mondai desu
Delinquency is a social problem.
Delineations are social issues.
- 非行 (hikou) - inappropriate behavior, delinquency
- は (wa) - Topic particle
- 社会 (shakai) - society
- 問題 (mondai) - problem
- です (desu) - verb to be in the polite form
Shuukin wa ashita okonaimasu
The money collection will be done tomorrow.
Let's collect money tomorrow.
- 集金 - collecting money
- は - Topic particle
- 明日 - tomorrow
- 行います - carry out, do
Yūenchi ni ikitai desu
I want to go to the amusement park.
I want to go to an amusement park.
- 遊園地 (yūenchi) - Amusement park
- に (ni) - Particle that indicates destination or location
- 行きたい (ikitai) - want to go
- です (desu) - Verb to be/estar in the present
Dōtoku wa ningen no kōdō kihan de aru
Morality is the norm of human behavior.
Morality is a human code of activity.
- 道徳 - morality
- は - Topic particle
- 人間 - Human being
- の - Possessive particle
- 行動 - behavior
- 規範 - standard
- である - is
Ihan wa hōritsu ni ihan suru kōi desu
A violation is an act that violates the law.
- 違反 - violation
- は - Topic particle
- 法律 - law
- に - target particle
- 違反する - violate
- 行為 - after
- です - Verb to be/estar in the present
Chigau michi wo iku
Take a different path.
- 違う - Japanese word meaning "different" or "wrong"
- 道 - Japanese word meaning "path" or "road"
- を - Direct object particle in Japanese.
- 行く - Japanese word meaning "to go" or "to walk"
- . - punctuation mark indicating the end of the sentence
Tōku e ikitaidesu
I want to go away.
I want to go far.
- 遠くへ - "far away"
- 行きたい - "I want to go"
- です - "is"
Toofu kara kita tomodachi ni ai ni ikitai desu
I want to go meet a friend who came from far away.
I want to go see a friend from afar.
- 遠方 (enpou) - distant
- から (kara) - of
- 来た (kita) - came
- 友達 (tomodachi) - friend
- に (ni) - for
- 会いに (aini) - find
- 行きたい (ikitai) - I want to go
- です (desu) - is
Yuubinkyoku ni itte tegami wo dashimashita
I went to the mail and sent a letter.
I went to the mail and gave a letter.
- 郵便局 - Post office
- に - particle indicating location
- 行って - Past tense form of the verb "ir"
- 手紙 - Letter
- を - particle that indicates the direct object
- 出しました - Past tense form of the verb "enviar
Kin'yōbi ni wa tomodachi to asobi ni iku yotei desu
I have plans to go out with friends on Friday.
I plan to go play with my friends on Friday.
- 金曜日 - Friday
- には - time indication, "on Friday"
- 友達 - friends
- と - particle that indicates company, "with"
- 遊びに行く - go to have fun
- 予定 - plan, schedule
- です - verb ser/estar in the present, "is/is"
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