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途中
Meaning in Englishon the way, midway
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途中で雨が降りました。
Tochuu de ame ga furimashita.
It rained on the way.
N4
途中で道に迷ってしまいました。
Tochuu de michi ni mayotte shimaimashita.
I ended up getting lost on the way.
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途中で分からなくなった場合は遠慮せず質問してください
Tochuu de wakaranaku natta baai wa enryo sezu shitsumon shite kudasai
If you stop understanding midway please ask without hesitation
Word context
What it means
What does 途中 mean? It indicates a point between start and end, usually describing something still in progress or happening during travel or a process.
Main meanings
- Midpoint in space or time: being partway along a journey or activity.
- In the middle of doing something: an ongoing action or event that occurs before finishing.
- Common collocations show progression or interruption along a path, such as 途中経過 or 途中下車.
How to use it
Used as a noun to denote being in the middle of a journey or process; can attach with particles, and forms phrases with 途中で to indicate something happening midway, and 途中経過 to refer to the current progress. In formal and casual speech it remains a standard noun; examples: 仕事の途中で電話が鳴った, バスの途中で降りる, 途中で道を聞く
Variants and close terms
- 半ば (なかば, nakaba) — midway
- 中盤 (ちゅうばん, chūban) — middle stage
Composition
- 途: path, route; contributes the sense of a journey or trajectory
- 由: reason, origin; contributes to the idea of proceeding along a path toward a point
Etymology
途 path, route; 由 reason, origin; together they form a Sino-Japanese compound whose pronunciation in common use is tochū, reflecting the notion of moving along a path and thus being in between start and end.
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Noun (名詞)
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