Sept. 16, 2021
Could you teach me about similar words? I usually use a word, motorcycle. Japanese people say motorcycle bike. However, I think bike often means bicycle in English. There is an another word, motorbike. Which word is the most appropriate? Or is there another word?
似たような単語について教えていただけますか?私はいつも「モーターサイクル」という単語を使います。日本人は「モーターサイクル」は「バイク」言います。しかし、英語では「バイク」はしばしば「自転車」を意味すると思っています。また、「モーターバイク」という単語もあります。どの単語が一番適切でしょうか?それとも別の単語があるでしょうか?
September 16th, 2021
Could you teach me about similar words?
I usually use a word, motorcycle.
Japanese people say motorcycle bike.
In English, or Japanese? if the latter, then, "In Japanese, people say motorcycle bike."
However, I think bike often means bicycle in English.
There is an another word, motorbike.
Which word is the most appropriate?
Or is there another word?
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Nice! Motorcycle and motorbike are pretty interchangeable, I might say that motorbike is a little less loud/big in general. You're right that 'bike' by itself means bicycle and not motorcycle. Also watch out for moped, which is more of a scooter thing.
September 16th, 2021
Could you teach me about similar words?
I usuallyoften use athe word, "motorcycle".
"usually" doesn't quite fit here, I think because you haven't established a context yet. It sounds a bit like you just say "motorcycle" habitually all the time, rather than, you know, when you're talking about motorcycles. But it's completely fine if you establish a context first: "When talking about two-wheeled vehicles, I usually use the word 'motorcycle'".
Japanese people say motorcycle bike.
However, I think bike often means bicycle in English.
There is an another word, motorbike.
Which word is the most appropriate?
Or is there another word?
Feedback
"Motorbike" is very natural and I use it very often. "Motorcycle" sounds more formal, like you'd use it in a situation where you want to be 100% correct - in speech it sounds quite strange, I think. You're right that "bike" often means bicicyle, but we can just say "bike" if the context makes it clear - you could say "I took my bike out on the motorway yesterday" and it would be clear you mean your motorbike. Never say "motorcycle bike"!
The only other words I can think of are names for specific types: dirt bike and scooter.
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I usually use a word, motorcycle. I "usually" doesn't quite fit here, I think because you haven't established a context yet. It sounds a bit like you just say "motorcycle" habitually all the time, rather than, you know, when you're talking about motorcycles. But it's completely fine if you establish a context first: "When talking about two-wheeled vehicles, I usually use the word 'motorcycle'". This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Japanese people say motorcycle bike. This sentence has been marked as perfect! Japanese people say motorcycle bike. In English, or Japanese? if the latter, then, "In Japanese, people say motorcycle bike." |
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