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What is the difference between 列車 and 電車 and 車両 ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between 列車 and 電車 and 車両 ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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「列車」は連なった列車全体を、「車両」はその中の1両を指します。
「電車」は電気で自走する列車という意味です。
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