間隔
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Noun meaning physical or temporal gap. Used with particles like 『の』 (no, possessive) or 『を』 (o, object marker) in sentences, e.g., 『間隔をとる』 (kankaku o toru, 'to keep a space').
Theme
Two friends, Ken and User, are setting up chairs for a community event in a park, discussing the arrangement to ensure everyone has enough room.
間隔
かんかく
space / interval
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine a 'gap' between two train cars — you see the 'interval' or 'space' between them. 'Gap' sounds like 'kankaku' — think of a 'can' with a 'gap' in it: 'Can-gap' → 間隔 (kankaku, 'space / Interval').
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『間隔』 (kankaku) is often used in contexts like train schedules, seating arrangements, or social distancing to describe physical or temporal gaps. For example, during events, signs might say 『間隔をあけてください』 (kankaku o akete kudasai, 'please leave space').
Forms
Base: 間隔Noun meaning physical or temporal gap. Used with particles like 『の』 (no, possessive) or 『を』 (o, object marker) in sentences, e.g., 『間隔をとる』 (kankaku o toru, 'to keep a space').