インターチェンジ
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Noun borrowed from English, written in katakana. Refers to a highway interchange where vehicles can enter or exit a road system. Used in transportation and navigation contexts.
Theme
On a road trip, User is driving with their friend Ken, discussing navigation and highway exits.
インターチェンジ
インターチェンジ
interchange
Locations & NavigationTransport & Stations
Memory Hook
Think of an 'interchange' on a highway where cars enter and exit — 'Interchange' → インターチェンジ (intāchenji, 'interchange').
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『インターチェンジ』 (intāchenji, 'interchange') is commonly used on road signs and in driving contexts to indicate highway interchanges, similar to English usage. It's a loanword from English, reflecting the influence of Western transportation terminology.
Forms
Base: インターチェンジNoun borrowed from English, written in katakana. Refers to a highway interchange where vehicles can enter or exit a road system. Used in transportation and navigation contexts.