How to Say ‘This road’ in Japanese
この道
kono michi
[koh-noh mee-chee]
💬 Usage Tip: [この] + [道] = “this road.” Add [を] to mark it as the route: [この道を].
🇯🇵 In Japan: Locals might confirm by asking you to look: “This road” often means “the road you’re currently on.”
Phrase Breakdown
この
kono
[koh-noh]
this
この modifies a noun, pointing to something close to the speaker: この道 = “this road.”
この道をまっすぐ行ってください。
Please go straight down this road.
道
michi
[mee-chee]
road; street; way
道 means “road.” この道 is a common phrase in giving directions.
この道は地下鉄の駅まで続きます。
This road continues to the subway station.
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