広さ
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Noun derived from the i-adjective 『広い』 (hiroi, 'wide'). The suffix 『さ』 (-sa) turns the adjective into a noun meaning 'extent' or 'width'. Used to quantify or describe the degree of spaciousness.
Theme
User is apartment hunting with their friend Yuta, and they are comparing the sizes and layouts of different places they visit.
広さ
ひろさ
extent
Core Language Building BlocksDescriptive Language
Memory Hook
Imagine a wide-open field stretching as far as you can see. You measure its 'extent' and say, 『広さ』 (hirosa, 'extent') — it's like 'hero's area' (sounds like 'hirosa') that shows how vast something is!
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『広さ』 (hirosa, 'extent') is often used in real estate or design contexts to describe the size or spaciousness of rooms, land, or public areas, emphasizing practical measurements.
Forms
Base: 広さNoun derived from the i-adjective 『広い』 (hiroi, 'wide'). The suffix 『さ』 (-sa) turns the adjective into a noun meaning 'extent' or 'width'. Used to quantify or describe the degree of spaciousness.