どこか
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Base form. An indefinite adverb used to refer to an unspecified place. Often paired with verbs of movement or existence.
Theme
Two friends, Ken and User, are planning a weekend outing in Tokyo. They want to explore a new place together.
どこか
どこか
somewhere, anywhere
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Memory Hook
Think of 'doko' (どこ, 'where') plus 'ka' (か, 'some') — it's like asking 'where?' but with a hint of mystery: 'どこか' (doko ka, 'somewhere').
Cultural Note
In Japanese, 『どこか』 (doko ka) is commonly used in casual conversation to suggest going somewhere unspecified, like 『どこか行きませんか?』 (doko ka ikimasen ka?, 'Shall we go somewhere?'). It adds a sense of spontaneity.
Forms
Base: どこかBase form. An indefinite adverb used to refer to an unspecified place. Often paired with verbs of movement or existence.