停車
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Noun form meaning 'stopping' or 'halt', commonly used for vehicles like trains. It often appears in phrases like 『停車駅』 (teisha eki, 'station where the train stops').
Theme
On a train platform, User and a fellow commuter Yamada talk about the train's stopping schedule due to delays.
停車
ていしゃ
stopping (e.g., of a train)
Locations & NavigationTransport & Stations
Memory Hook
Imagine a train at a station with a sign that says 『停車』 (teisha, 'stopping'). Think: 'Train stops — 停車!' It sounds like 'tay-sha' — a train saying 'I stay here'.
Cultural Note
In Japan, train announcements often use 『停車』 (teisha, 'stopping') to indicate which stations a train will stop at, such as 『各駅停車』 (kakueki teisha, 'stops at all stations'). This is crucial for daily commuting.
Forms
Base: 停車Noun form meaning 'stopping' or 'halt', commonly used for vehicles like trains. It often appears in phrases like 『停車駅』 (teisha eki, 'station where the train stops').