JLPT N3

Meaning and Usage

The word "地" (ち) primarily means "earth," "ground," or "land." It is often used to refer to physical land or a specific area or region. It can also imply a place where something happens or exists.

Common Collocations

  • 地震 (じしん): earthquake
  • 地域 (ちいき): region, area
  • 地面 (じめん): ground surface
  • 新しい地 (あたらしいち): new place or land

Usage Notes

"地" is a noun and often appears in compound words related to geography or location. It can also be used metaphorically, such as in expressions about being grounded or realistic (e.g., "地に足をつける" meaning "to be down-to-earth").

Register and Politeness

"地" is a neutral noun used in both formal and informal contexts. It is common in everyday conversation, news, and written texts.

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes confuse "地" with "地球" (ちきゅう), which means "the Earth" as a planet. "地" alone usually refers to land or ground, not the planet itself.

Example Sentences

このちはじしんがおおいちいきです。

This area is a region with many earthquakes.

ちにあしをつけてせいかつすることがたいせつだ。

It is important to live with your feet firmly on the ground.

あたらしいちでしごとをはじめるのはきんちょうする。

Starting work in a new place is nerve-wracking.