Japanese Vocabulary for Beginner Cyclists144
Cycling is a great way to stay fit and explore your surroundings. If you're new to cycling, it's helpful to learn some basic Japanese vocabulary to make your rides more enjoyable and safe.
Here are some essential Japanese words for beginner cyclists:
自転車 (jitensha) - bicycle
ヘルメット (herumetto) - helmet
サドル (sadoru) - saddle
ハンドル (handoru) - handlebars
ブレーキ (bure-ki) - brakes
ペダル (pedaru) - pedals
ギア (gia) - gears
チェーン (che-n) - chain
タイヤ (taiya) - tires
空気入れ (kuuki-ire) - pump
パンク修理キット (panku-shuri-kitto) - puncture repair kit
ライト (raito) - lights
ベル (beru) - bell
鍵 (kagi) - lock
駐輪場 (churin-jo) - bicycle parking
In addition to these basic words, here are some other useful Japanese phrases for cyclists:
自転車に乗る (jitensha ni noru) - to ride a bicycle
自転車を降りる (jitensha o oriru) - to get off a bicycle
右に曲がる (migi ni magaru) - to turn right
左に曲がる (hidari ni magaru) - to turn left
止まれ (tomare) - stop
気を付けて (ki o tsukete) - be careful
お先にどうぞ (osaki ni dozo) - after you
These are just a few of the most important Japanese words and phrases for beginner cyclists. By learning these basic terms, you'll be able to communicate more effectively with other cyclists and make your rides more enjoyable and safe.
Here are some additional tips for cycling in Japan:
Always wear a helmet when riding a bicycle.
Obey all traffic laws and regulations.
Be aware of your surroundings and other cyclists.
Use hand signals to indicate your intentions to other cyclists.
Be courteous and respectful of other cyclists and pedestrians.
Have fun!
2024-11-23
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