Learn JLPT N4 Kanji

Meaning of 地

ground, earth

Onyomi

チ、 ジ
chi, ji

Kunyomi

(none)

Learn Japanese kanji: 【チ、 ジ】

Meaning: ground, earth.

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Example #1

このちずはわかりにくい。
kono chizu wa wakarinikui.
This map is difficult to understand.
Example #2

まいにち、ちかてつをのります。
mainichi, chikatetsu o norimasu.
I ride the subway everyday.
Example #3

このベッドはとてもここちがいい。
kono beddo wa totemo kokochi ga ii.
This bed is very comfortable.
Example #4

リンゴがひとつじめんにおちた。
ringo ga hitotsu jimen ni ochita.
One of the apples fell to the ground.
Example #5

そのちかてつはふるくてきたない。
sono chikatetsu wa furukute kitanai.
That subway is old and dirty.

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