まえ

before, in front

JLPT N5

Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The word "前" (まえ) primarily means "before" in terms of time and "in front" in terms of space. It is a very common noun and adverbial noun used to indicate position or time preceding something else.

Common Contexts

  • Spatial: Used to describe something located in front of a place or person, e.g., 駅の前 (in front of the station).
  • Temporal: Used to indicate a time before an event, e.g., 授業の前 (before class).

Collocations and Patterns

  • ~の前 (のまえ): "in front of" or "before" something, a very common pattern.
  • 前に (まえに): often used with verbs to mean "before doing something."
  • ~の前で (のまえで): "in front of" someone or something, often used with actions.

Register and Usage Notes

"前" is neutral in formality and can be used in both casual and formal contexts. It is important not to confuse "前" with "先" (さき), which also means "before" but often implies a more abstract or future-oriented sense.

Common Mistake

Learners sometimes confuse spatial and temporal uses. Remember that "前" can mean both "in front of" (space) and "before" (time), so context is key to understanding and using it correctly.

Example Sentences

えきのまえにコンビニがあります。

There is a convenience store in front of the station.

じゅぎょうのまえにしゅくだいをおわらせてください。

Please finish your homework before the class.

かれはわたしのまえにすわっています。

He is sitting in front of me.