電車

でんしゃ·densha

Meaning

electric train; train (used in Japanese urban transit)

Formality
Neutral

Nuance & Usage

電車 literally means "electric train" and refers to the local/urban trains and subways that are the backbone of Japanese daily commuting. It is distinct from 新幹線 (shinkansen — bullet train) and 電車 is more specific than 列車 (ressha — train/rail service in general). Common phrases: 電車に乗る (board the train), 電車を降りる (get off the train), 電車が遅れる (the train is delayed). Japan's train system is famous for punctuality.

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes use 電車 and 地下鉄 (chikatetsu — subway/metro) interchangeably, but 地下鉄 specifically refers to underground lines. In general conversation, 電車 is often used loosely for all trains. Also: don't confuse the particles — 電車に乗る (get on the train — に marks the vehicle) vs. 電車で行く (go by train — で marks the means of transport).

Example Sentences (3)

1

毎日電車で会社に通っています。

まいにちでんしゃでかいしゃにかよっています。

I commute to work by train every day.

Business
2

電車の中でスマホを使う人が多いです。

でんしゃのなかですまほをつかうひとがおおいです。

Many people use their smartphones on the train.

Daily Life
3

この電車は渋谷に止まりますか?

このでんしゃはしぶやにとまりますか?

Does this train stop at Shibuya?

Travel

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