Translation and Meaning of: 街 - gai

The Japanese word 街[がい] is a common term in everyday vocabulary, but do you know everything about it? In this article, we will explore its meaning, origin, writing, and even practical examples of use. Whether you are studying Japanese or just curious about the language, understanding how this word works can be quite useful. Here at Suki Nihongo, our goal is to provide accurate and relevant information for those looking to truly learn Japanese.

The term 街[がい] is often used to refer to streets or urban areas, but its meaning goes a bit further. Does it appear in any animes or mangas you've seen? How can you memorize it effectively? And what is the difference between it and other similar words? We will answer all this and more curiosities throughout the text.

Meaning and usage of 街[がい]

The word 街[がい] can be translated as "street", "neighborhood", or even "city" in certain contexts. Unlike 道[みち], which refers more to roads or paths, 街 conveys the idea of a bustling urban space, with shops, people, and commercial life. For example, when a Japanese person says 商店街[しょうてんがい], they are talking about a local shopping area filled with small stores and restaurants.

An interesting detail is that 街 is not used for entire cities, but rather for parts of them. If you want to refer to Tokyo as a whole, you would use 東京[とうきょう], but if you were talking about a specific neighborhood like Shibuya, you could say 渋谷の街[しぶやのまち]. This nuance is important to avoid confusion when communicating.

Origin and writing of the kanji 街

The kanji 街 is composed of the radical 行[ぎょう], which is related to walking or going, combined with 圭[けい], which used to represent precious stones. Together, they form the idea of a place where people pass through and that has value - exactly what a commercial street represents. This etymology helps to understand why 街 is used for busy urban areas.

In writing, it's important to note that 街 can be read both as がい and as まち, depending on the context. The reading がい is more common in compound words, such as 街灯[がいとう] (streetlight) or 街角[がいかく] (corner). On the other hand, まち appears when the word stands alone or in more informal expressions. This duality is common in many Japanese kanji and is worth paying attention to.

How to memorize and use 街 in daily life

A good tip to memorize 街 is to associate it with busy places you have visited. Think of that street full of shops you like or the center of your city. Creating that mental image helps to fix the meaning. Another strategy is to practice with compound words like 繁華街[はんかがい] (shopping district) or 街並み[まちなみ] (row of houses on the street), which appear quite often in everyday life.

If you watch anime or Japanese dramas, you've probably heard 街 being used in dialogues. Paying attention to these natural contexts is a great way to learn. For example, phrases like "この街が好きです" (I like this city/street) or "街に出かけよう" (Let's go out to the city) are common and show the practical use of the word. How about trying to create your own sentences with 街 to practice?

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Synonyms and similar words

  • 都市 (Toshi) - City generally refers to a large urban area.
  • 都会 (Tokai) - Big city, often referring to metropolitan areas.
  • 街中 (Machinaka) - City center refers to densely populated urban areas.
  • 都心 (Toshin) - Heart of the city, urban nucleus, often the commercial district.
  • 市街 (Shigai) - Urban area refers to streets or zones in a city.
  • 市内 (Shinai) - Within the city refers to areas located within urban boundaries.
  • 市街地 (Shigaichi) - Urban area, areas that make up the city.
  • 都市部 (Toshibu) - Urban areas refer specifically to densely populated parts of a city.

Related words

街角

machikado

corner of the street

市街

shigai

urban areas; The streets; city; city

街頭

gaitou

In the street

街道

kaidou

highway

夜中

yachuu

all night

屋敷

yashiki

mansion

michi

road; street; path; method

machi

city; road; road

風俗

fuuzoku

1. Manners; Customs; 2. Sex service; sex industry

標本

hyouhon

example; specimen

Romaji: gai
Kana: がい
Type: noun
L: jlpt-n3, jlpt-n5

Translation / Meaning: ~ street; ~ Rooms

Meaning in English: ~street;~quarters

Definition: Urban areas and areas within city limits.

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How to Write in Japanese - (街) gai

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Example Sentences - (街) gai

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街道を歩くのは楽しいです。

Machidō wo aruku no wa tanoshii desu

Walking on the road is fun.

  • 街道 (gaidou) - Road
  • を (wo) - direct object particle
  • 歩く (aruku) - to walk
  • のは (nowa) - Topic particle
  • 楽しい (tanoshii) - Fun, pleasant
  • です (desu) - Verb to be/estar in the present
街角で待ち合わせしましょう。

Machikado de machiawase shimashou

Let's meet at the corner of the street.

  • 街角 (machikado) - means "corner" in Japanese
  • で (de) - Particle that indicates the place where something happens
  • 待ち合わせ (machiawase) - means "meeting" in Japanese
  • しましょう (shimashou) - polite way of suggesting something, in this case "let's meet"
賑やかな街並みが好きです。

Nigiyaka na machinami ga suki desu

I like animated streets.

I like the lively landscape of the city.

  • 賑やかな - excited, lively
  • 街並み - urban landscape, city view
  • が - subject particle
  • 好き - like, appreciate
  • です - Verb ser/estar in the formal present tense

Other Words of this Type: noun

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県庁

kenchou

City Hall Office

kabe

wall

区分

kubun

division; section; demarcation; (traffic) lane; compartment; classification; classification; classification

意思

ishi

intention; purpose

決行

kekkou

doing (with resolution); realization (i.e. a plan)

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