Breakdown of koko ni kuruma o oite mo ii desu ka.
Questions & Answers about koko ni kuruma o oite mo ii desu ka.
Yes, 置く(おく) basically means to put, to place, or to leave something somewhere.
With a car, Japanese often uses 置く in the sense of leave/park depending on context. So:
- 車を置く = to leave/park a car
In natural English, you would usually say park a car here, not put a car here, but the Japanese verb is broader.
A more specific verb for parking is:
- 駐車する(ちゅうしゃする) = to park
So ここに車を置いてもいいですか and ここに駐車してもいいですか can both be understood as asking if it is okay to park there, though 駐車する sounds more specifically about parking.
に marks the place where something is put, left, or exists in this sentence.
So:
- ここ = here
- ここに = here / in this place
Because 置く involves placing something at a location, に is the natural particle to mark that destination/location.
Compare:
- ここに車を置く = put/leave the car here
