Understanding ~寺 as a Suffix
The suffix ~寺 (~じ) is commonly attached to the names of Buddhist temples in Japan. It literally means "temple" and is used to identify a place as a temple. For example, 金閣寺 (Kinkaku-ji) means "Golden Pavilion Temple."
Usage and Nuance
When you see a place name ending with ~寺, it indicates a temple, often with historical or cultural significance. This suffix is mostly used in proper nouns and place names rather than in general conversation. It is a formal and respectful way to refer to temples.
Common Collocations
- 金閣寺 (きんかくじ): The famous Golden Pavilion temple in Kyoto.
- 浅草寺 (せんそうじ): A well-known temple in Tokyo.
- 寺を訪れる (てらをおとずれる): To visit a temple.
Tips for Learners
Do not confuse ~寺 with 寺 (てら) used alone, which also means "temple" but is more general. The suffix ~寺 is fixed in temple names and is read as ~じ, not てら. Remembering this reading difference helps avoid mistakes when reading or speaking about temples.