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みち (michi)
- Most common meaning (kanji: 道): "road", "path", "way", "route". Also used figuratively as "the Way" or "a method" (e.g., 茶道 — the Way of tea).
- Other possible written forms/meanings:
- 路 (also "road/route")
- 満ち (from 満ちる) — related to "fullness" or "ripeness" (seen in compounds like 月の満ち欠け)
Examples:
- この道をまっすぐ行ってください。 — Go straight along this road.
- 武士の道 — the way (code) of the samurai.
- 月の満ち欠け — the moon's waxing and waning.
Romaji: michi.
- Most common meaning (kanji: 道): "road", "path", "way", "route". Also used figuratively as "the Way" or "a method" (e.g., 茶道 — the Way of tea).
- Other possible written forms/meanings:
- 路 (also "road/route")
- 満ち (from 満ちる) — related to "fullness" or "ripeness" (seen in compounds like 月の満ち欠け)
Examples:
- この道をまっすぐ行ってください。 — Go straight along this road.
- 武士の道 — the way (code) of the samurai.
- 月の満ち欠け — the moon's waxing and waning.
Romaji: michi.
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