列車
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Base noun form. Refers to an ordinary train, typically used for local or regional transport. Example: 『列車に乗る』 (ressha ni noru, 'to ride a train').
Theme
User and their local friend Taro are planning a weekend trip and discussing transportation options in Tokyo.
列車
れっしゃ
train (ordinary)
Locations & NavigationTransport & Stations
Memory Hook
Imagine a long line of train cars — a '列' (retsu, 'row') of '車' (sha, 'vehicle') — forming a train. 'Row-vehicle' → 列車 (ressha, 'train').
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『列車』 (ressha, 'train') refers to ordinary trains, often used for local or regional travel. It's a common sight in daily life, with punctual schedules and extensive networks connecting cities and rural areas.
Forms
Base: 列車Base noun form. Refers to an ordinary train, typically used for local or regional transport. Example: 『列車に乗る』 (ressha ni noru, 'to ride a train').