Usage of ~代
The suffix ~代 (だい) is commonly used in Japanese to indicate an age range or a historical period. When attached to numbers, it refers to a decade of life, such as 二十代 (twenties) or 三十代 (thirties). It can also denote eras or periods, like 江戸時代 (Edo period).
Besides age and historical periods, ~代 is frequently used to indicate charges or fees, such as 電気代 (electricity bill) or 水道代 (water bill). In this context, it refers to the cost or amount related to a service.
Common Collocations
- 二十代・三十代・四十代: age ranges, used to talk about someone's age group.
- 江戸時代・昭和時代: historical periods, used in history or cultural contexts.
- 電気代・ガス代・水道代: utility fees, everyday conversation about household expenses.
Notes
When using ~代 for age, it implies an approximate range rather than an exact age. For example, 二十代 means someone in their twenties, from 20 to 29 years old.
Learners sometimes confuse ~代 with ~歳 (さい), which indicates a specific age. Remember, ~歳 is exact age, while ~代 is a general age range.
In polite or formal contexts, ~代 for fees is very common and natural. It is a neutral term and widely used in daily life.