Frequency rank: 5,243. – 5,248.
- population
- common talk
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Forms
Generated word frames (experimental)
[Population] of [Place] at [Time]
Population of Tokyo in 2023
[The population of a country] is [Quantity]
[Population] influencing [Activity] of [Person]
Generated definitions (experimental)
- population
- common talk
This term is used to refer to the total number of people living in a specific area, such as a city, country, or region. It is commonly used in demographic studies and discussions about social issues.
The world's population has now exceeded 8 billion.
This refers to casual or informal conversations and discussions that are commonly shared among people. It implies a general understanding or commonality in the topics being discussed.
Generated collocations (experimental)
じんこう人口をふやす増やすto increase the populationじんこう人口がげんしょう減少するto decrease in populationこうれい高齢じんこう人口aging populationじんこうみつど人口密度population densityせかい世界のじんこう人口world populationじんこうちょうさ人口調査censusじんこうもんだい人口問題population issuesじんこう人口いどう移動population movementしゅっしょうりつ出生率とじんこう人口birth rate and populationじんこうどうたい人口動態demographics
Generated related terms (experimental)
じんこう人口【じんこう】
Refers to the population of a specific area, encompassing all individuals living in that region.
じゅうみん住民【じゅうみん】
Refers to residents or inhabitants of a particular place, often used to describe the people living in a community.
じんこうみつど人口密度【じんこうみつど】
Refers to population density, a measurement of people per area unit, often used in demographic studies.
しゅっしょうりつ出生率【しゅっしょうりつ】
Refers to the birth rate, indicating the number of live births in a specific population over a certain period.
いみん移民【いみん】
Refers to immigrants, individuals who move from one country or region to settle in another.
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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An aging population will require more spending on health care.
A population policy should be considered on the international viewpoint so as to balance the interests of both sides.
They make up about 12.5 percent of the total population.
They have a growing population; therefore they need more and more food.
The population of Japan is larger than that of Britain.
The population of Japan is one-eighth as that of China.
The population of Japan is much larger than that of Australia.
Japan's population is larger than that of Britain and France put together.
The population of Japan is larger than that of New Zealand.
Statistics show that the population of the world is increasing.
Statistics suggest that the population of this town will double in five years.
Tokyo is more populous than any other city in Japan.