This is the 1222nd most frequent Japanese word.

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"ち" (chi) can mean "blood" in English.


The word 'ち' here refers to an abstract point or position, indicating a high rank or state in academic performance.

彼の成績は学年の中で最上位に位置するちに及ぶ。

His academic performance reaches the top position within his grade.


In this sentence, 'ち' is used to emphasize individual instances or elements of speech.

彼女が話す言葉の一ち一ちに心がこもっている。

Each and every word she speaks carries warmth and heartfelt meaning.


Here, 'ち' represents steps or progressions in a sequence, relevant to physical movement.

この階段をちを追って降りて行けば出口に着きます。

If you go down these stairs, step by step, you will reach the exit.