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What is the most natural expression of crowded area? Hello I would like to ask 'busy area' like NY in English. I came up some ideas and kindly tell me the most natural one. ・down town ・city centre (British?) ・prospered area ・energetic area Thanks for helping me!
Feb 5, 2019 6:37 AM
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A busy area is pretty vague. I think downtown is the word you are looking for in American English. Here are some options in decreasing size: metropolitan area: a city and the surrounding industrial and suburban areas city: a large town (ranging from a suburban area of 100 thousand people to one like New York City with millions of people) downtown: the core or most densely packed part of a city city/town square: a relatively small area of a city that is designated to have many pedestrians walking and gathering for various activities official definition: an open (typically four-sided) area surrounded by buildings in a town, village, or city.
February 5, 2019
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Downtown is specifically for the area of a city that has a lot of shops and businesses. Downtown is not necessarily busy but it can be. I can't help with city centre since I'm Ameican. I believe it's the equivalent of downtown. I do not know of a word specifically for a busy area in a city. There might be one but I'm not sure. Describing an area as busy seems fine by itself.
February 5, 2019
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