ちが
Meanings
Verb (5-dan, う)
1. to make a mistake; to be incorrect; to be mistaken
Kanji used
interval
different therefore wrong
Pitch accent
ちが
Top 1100
Composed of
time; pause; space; room
to differ (from); to vary; to not be in the usual condition; to not match the correct (answer, etc.); to be different from promised; isn't it?
Used in vocabulary (4 in total)
to misperceive visually; to misread; to mistake for something or somebody else
to go wrong; to turn for the worse
make one wrong move and...; take one wrong step and...
Examples (127 in total)
She was wrong.
Is anything wrong?
I'm wrong, am I not?
"What if you're wrong?" "I'm not wrong."
That wasn't wrong.
This is wrong.
You have made many mistakes.
We were wrong.
Was this added by mistake?
The thread title's wrong.
I know what's wrong.
Are you suggesting that I'm wrong?
I may be wrong.
He answered incorrectly.
In short, he was wrong.
You are completely wrong.
He is quite in the wrong.
If I'm wrong, let me know.
You were wrong after all.
It is certain that he is wrong.
That answer is wrong.
He's probably wrong.
Maybe I was mistaken.
The wrong time, the wrong place.
It's obvious that you're wrong.
I accidentally deleted everything.
Are you saying I was wrong?
In brief, he was wrong.
Frankly speaking, he is wrong.
Your guess is wrong.
I must have made a mistake somewhere.
It's obvious that he's wrong.
I was wrong all along.
This translation is wrong.
Your policy is mistaken.
Frankly speaking, you are in the wrong.
In a sense, you are wrong.
He made a mistake on purpose.
Ken took the wrong bus by mistake.
Strictly speaking, you're wrong.
I was mistaken for a salesman.
What he did is not wrong.
That's where you're wrong.
I'm not sure what's wrong.
I am positive that he is wrong.
I may indeed be wrong.
Is it possible that you're wrong?
He admitted that he was wrong.
I told him that he was wrong.
The report is utterly false.
I'm sorry, but I think you're mistaken.
This is where you are mistaken.
You were right and I was wrong.
Either you or I am in the wrong.
Either you or your brother is wrong.
You're wrong about that.
He convinced me that I was in the wrong.
Not only are you wrong, but I am wrong too.
Maybe you did do that the wrong way.
Everyone makes mistakes.
Both you and your brother are wrong.
I used the wrong word.
I cannot speak English without making some mistakes.
What you were taught is wrong.
It goes without saying that they are in the wrong.
It seems that the news was false.
She dialed the wrong number.
It is wrong of you to discriminate against people because of their race.
In any case, you are wrong in your conjecture.
Perhaps Tom was wrong.
Tom got fired because he often made mistakes.
Sorry! I mistakenly clicked on "Send".
By mistake I boarded a train going in the opposite direction.
In the U.S., they often mistake me for a Chinese person.
This email address is not registered, or the password is wrong.
The address on this parcel is wrong.
Her name was spelled wrong.
Either your user name or password is incorrect.
"This is wrong." "You're wrong."
I don't think I've done anything wrong.
What you're saying is absolutely wrong.
I was wrong. Forget what I told you.
Do you think my way of teaching is wrong?
I persuaded him that he was wrong.
He told her that she was right.
It began to appear that she was wrong.
I noted that her answer was incorrect.
I have gone astray somewhere in my calculations.
The general feeling is that it's wrong.
He put salt into his cup of coffee by mistake.
He must have taken the wrong train.
I don't mind being criticized when I'm wrong.
Animals cannot distinguish right from wrong.
I'm not saying that your answers are always wrong.
Correct me if I am wrong.
It is wrong to aim at fame only.
I'm relieved to know that I wasn't wrong about my sense of language.
There are a few points where you are mistaken.
Not only you but also he is in the wrong.
All the answers to this question were wrong.
It is wrong for a man to conceal things from his wife.
"In my opinion," said the younger brother, "you are wrong."
I regret saying that you were wrong.
They blamed themselves for being wrong.
He is mistaken in his ideas about education.
I pointed out that he was mistaken about the matter.
He finally realized that he was wrong.
"What are you doing?" "I accidentally threw away my precious ring."
I was wrong. Please forget what I told you.
What if you're right, and they're wrong?
I don't for a moment think you're wrong.
I am afraid we are advancing in the wrong direction.
It's wrong to blame the parents every time a young person commits suicide.
We thought it wrong to leave her alone.
Your composition has a few mistakes.
I'm sorry I opened your mail by mistake.
The idea that money can buy everything is wrong.
What is right in one society can be wrong in another.
By mistake, he turned left instead of right.
You must not be afraid of making mistakes when learning a language.
It is sometimes hard to tell right from wrong.
Jim suggested that the teacher might be wrong.
Admitting what he says, I still think that he is in the wrong.
Your assumption that his death was an accident seems to be wrong.
Rie has erroneous ideas.
It's better to be approximately right than completely wrong.
It's a very dangerous sport, where a slight mistake can lead to serious injury.