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Base noun form. Refers to the ground, soil, or planet Earth. Often used in compound words to denote geographical or natural concepts.
Theme
During a nature walk in a park, User and their friend Aiko talk about environmental topics and the concept of earth.
地
ち
earth
Nature & EnvironmentNatural Phenomena
Memory Hook
Imagine the 'earth' beneath your feet. The word 『地』 (chi, 'earth') sounds like 'chee' — think of 'cheese' made from the earth's resources! 'Chee' → 地 (chi, 'earth').
Cultural Note
In Japanese culture, 『地』 (chi, 'earth') is often used in terms like 『地震』 (jishin, 'earthquake') or 『地図』 (chizu, 'map'), reflecting its importance in geography and natural phenomena.
Forms
Base: 地Base noun form. Refers to the ground, soil, or planet Earth. Often used in compound words to denote geographical or natural concepts.