あっち
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Base noun form used to indicate a location far from both speaker and listener. Often used in casual speech as a directional pronoun.
Theme

Two friends, Ken and User, are exploring a new neighborhood and trying to find a recommended café.

あっち

あっち

over there

Locations & NavigationDirections & Places

Memory Hook

Imagine pointing to a distant spot and saying 'Ah, there!' — 'Ah' sounds like 『あっ』 (a') and 'there' becomes 『ち』 (chi). 'Ah-there' → 『あっち』 (acchi, 'over there').

Cultural Note

In casual Japanese, 『あっち』 (acchi, 'over there') is often used in everyday conversations to point out locations, similar to 'over there' in English. It's part of a set: 『こっち』 (kotchi, 'here'), 『そっち』 (sotchi, 'there'), 『あっち』 (acchi, 'over there').

Forms

Base: あっちBase noun form used to indicate a location far from both speaker and listener. Often used in casual speech as a directional pronoun.