Jisho

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Words — 2 found

Noun, Adverb (fukushi), Suffix
1. place; spot; scene; sitealso pronounced どころ when a suffix
  • さあ
  • いま
  • 汲み
  • なさい
  • そして
  • えんかい宴会
  • せわやく世話役
  • ところ
  • 持っていき
  • なさい
Now draw some out and take it to the master of the banquet.
Noun, Suffix
2. addressUsually written using kana alone
Noun, Suffix
3. district; area; localityUsually written using kana alone
Noun, Suffix
4. one's houseUsually written using kana alone
  • そのうちに
  • あなた
  • ところ
  • じゃま邪魔
  • して
  • いい
  • ですか
  • 」「
  • どうぞ
  • どうぞ
"Do you mind if I call on you sometime?" "No, not at all."
Noun, Suffix
5. point; aspect; side; facetUsually written using kana alone, See also いいとこ
  • おどろ驚かない
  • ところ
  • みる
  • 知ってた
Seeing that you're not surprised, I think you must have known.
Noun, Suffix
6. passage (in text); partUsually written using kana alone
Noun, Suffix
7. space; roomUsually written using kana alone
Noun, Suffix
8. thing; matterUsually written using kana alone
  • おじ
  • みおく見送り
  • えき
  • 行ってきた
  • ところ
I have been to the station to see my uncle off.
Noun
9. whereupon; as a resultUsually written using kana alone, after the plain past form of a verb
  • あっ
  • いけない
  • わす忘れる
  • ところ
  • だった
Oh, no! I almost forgot!
Noun
10. about to; on the verge ofUsually written using kana alone, after present form of a verb
Noun
11. was just doing; was in the process of doing; have just done; just finished doingUsually written using kana alone, after past form of a verb
Noun
12. approximately; around; aboutUsually written using kana alone, after a quantity + が
Other forms
処 【ところ】所 【とこ】
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Noun, used as a suffix
1. restaurant; specialistesp. in names of restaurants
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Kanji — 1 found

4.771909418050962
5 strokes. JLPT N3. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 6.
dispose, manage, deal with, sentence, condemn, act, behave, place
Kun: ところ -こ お.る
On: ショ
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Sentences — 256 found

  • jreibun/2412/1
    • こうち高地
    • への旅行では、滞在
    • ちゅう
    • こうざんびょう高山病
    • になる人も多く、酸素吸入などの
    • しょち処置
    • が必要になることもある。
    Many people who travel to high altitudes get altitude sickness during their stay, which may require oxygen inhalation or other treatments. Jreibun
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