This is the 1861st most frequent Japanese word.

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"橋" means "bridge" in English.


Here, '橋' is used to denote a physical structure facilitating crossing over a river or gap.

あそこには美しい橋があります。

There is a beautiful bridge over there.


In this sentence, '橋' refers to bridges as critical infrastructure within a transport context.

この地域では橋が重要な交通手段です。

In this area, bridges are vital for transportation.


In this figurative example, '橋' represents building connections or relationships between entities.

その問題を解決するために、国々の間に橋をかけるよう努力しています。

Efforts are being made to build bridges between countries to solve the problem.