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How to Say ‘Designated place’ in Japanese

指定された場所

していされたばしょ

💬 Usage Tip: Combines [指定された] (designated) with [場所] (place) to reinforce authorized areas.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Following instructions about designated places is important in regulated settings like train stations or events.

Phrase Breakdown

指定された

場所

Word-by-Word Breakdown

指定してい

[shitei]

designated place

Describes a specific assigned location.

Example

タクシーは指定された場所に到着しました。

The taxi has arrived at the designated place.

[sa]

past particle

Denotes a passive or completed action.

Example

確認された資料はどこですか?

Where are the confirmed materials?

[re]

past particle

Used for past and passive sentences.

Example

作られていません。

It is not made.

[ta]

indicates past tense

Used to mark past tense in verbs.

Example

昨日終わった。

It ended yesterday.

場所ばしょ

[basho]

place

Refers to any physical location or venue.

Example

新しい場所を探しています。

I am looking for a new place.

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