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渡豪 (とごう) Japanese meaning | Kotomora
Meanings 1
noun, noun or participle which takes 'suru', intransitive verb
going to Australia ; traveling to Australia
A somewhat formal or news-style term for traveling to or visiting Australia. Often used in contexts like immigration, study abroad, or official travel.
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I completed the visa procedures before going to Australia.
Written forms 渡と 豪ごう Usage 100%
Standard kanji spelling using 豪 as the abbreviation for 豪州 (Australia).
渡と 濠ごう
Variant spelling using 濠, an older or alternative character for Australia. Less common than 渡豪.
Kanji 豪 overpowering, great, powerful Similar words 渡と 航こう 渡航 is a general term for traveling overseas or making a voyage, while 渡豪 specifically means going to Australia.
来らい 豪ごう 来豪 means 'coming to Australia' (from the perspective of someone in Australia), whereas 渡豪 is 'going to Australia' from the traveler's perspective.
Etymology Compound of 渡 (わたる, 'to cross over') and 豪, the abbreviation for 豪州 (ごうしゅう, 'Australia'). The character 豪 is commonly used in abbreviations for Australia, as in 日豪 (Japan-Australia).