Translation and Meaning of: 人込み - hitogomi
On this page, we will study the meaning of the Japanese word 人込み (hitogomi) and its translation into English. Let's see their different meanings, example phrases, explanations, etymology and the similar words.
Romaji: hitogomi
Kana: ひとごみ
Type: noun
L: jlpt-n3
Translation / Meaning: Crowd
Meaning in English: crowd of people
Definition: A situation where many people gathered.
Table of Content
- Etymology
- Writing
- Synonyms
- Example Phrases
Explanation and Etymology - (人込み) hitogomi
The word 「人込み」 (hitogomi) refers to the concept of congestion or a crowd of people, usually associated with very busy places. Etymologically, this expression is composed of two kanji: 「人」 (hito), which means "person," and 「込み」 (komi), derived from the verb 「込む」 (komu), which can be translated as "to fill" or "to be full." Thus, the combination of these elements gives us the idea of a space filled with people.
The origin of this word is deeply rooted in the human experience of living in densely populated areas. In Japanese, large cities and their busy train stations, shopping centers, and events are often described using the term 「人込み」. This term is particularly relevant in Japan, where metropolitan areas like Tokyo are known for their impressive population densities and urban settings where many experience the feeling of being in a true "sea of people."
The sensation conveyed by 「人込み」 is not only physical but also psychological. Being amidst a crowd can evoke various feelings such as comfort from the presence of other people or discomfort from the excess movement and noise. In many contexts, this word is used to describe the experience of moving in crowded environments, especially during peak times, where the presence of a large number of people can be both a challenge and a reflection of life in modern large cities.
How to Write in Japanese - (人込み) hitogomi
See below a step-by-step guide on how to write the word by hand in Japanese (人込み) hitogomi:
Synonyms and similar words
There are different ways of expressing the idea of "A situation where many people gathered." in the Japanese language.
A way of saying "Crowd" é "(人込み) hitogomi".
Below is a list of Japanese words that have the same meaning or are a variation of the word. "(人込み) hitogomi":
- 混雑 (Konzatsu) - Congestion, a state in which a place is very crowded.
- 込み合い (Komiai) - It is crowded, especially in a place where there is usually heavy foot traffic.
- 満員 (Man'in) - To be full, usually used to refer to public transport, such as buses or trains.
- 人波 (Hitonami) - Crowd of people, used to describe the movement of many people in one place.
Words related to: 人込み
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Words with the same pronunciation: ひとごみ hitogomi
Example Sentences - (人込み) hitogomi
Below are some example sentences:
人込みが苦手です。
Hitogomi ga nigate desu
I don't like crowds.
I'm not good at clustering.
- 人込み - crowd
- が - subject particle
- 苦手 - not being good at something, having difficulty
- です - polite way of being
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