一行

This is the 7191st most frequent Japanese word.


一行

"一行" means "one line" or "one row."


Here, 一行 is utilized to denote a single line from a poem or other literary composition, highlighting its expressive or emotional significance.

詩の一行が心を打ちました。

A single line of the poem struck my heart.


In this sentence, 一行 is used to represent one line of text, emphasizing the specific part of a written document.

本の最初の一行を読みました。

I read the first line of the book.


This sentence exemplifies the use of 一行 to indicate a group of people traveling or acting together as a unit.

私たちのグループは一行十名です。

Our group consists of ten people.