付いて行く vs. 付きまとう: Which Words Sound Annoying?
What is the difference between “付いて行く and 付きまとう”? Which words sound annoying? After reading this, you would be answering this question. Let me introduce what their subtle differences are and how you correctly use them such as native speakers today!
[wp-svg-icons icon=”checkmrk-circle” wrap=”i”] 付いて行く (tsuiteiku)
[wp-svg-icons icon=”arrow-right-2″ wrap=”span”] Follow / 跟着去 / 따라가다 / Đi theo
“付いて行く” means “Follow” and which is used as the meaning of “to move behind someone or something and go where he, she, or it goes”. The basic way to use it is “___は(が)___に付いて行く”. For instance, “犬は私に付いてくる(The dog follows me.)”, “子供が母親に付いて行く(The child follows his/her mother.) The time of following someone or something is pretty short, unlike “付きまとう”. Furthermore, this does not have a negative meaning. When the subject is “私付いて来る” instead of “行く”.
妹ったらいつも私に付いて来るのっ。超かわいいよっ!草 (My little sister is always following me. She’s so cute. hehe) (我妹妹总是跟着我。真的是超可爱的!笑) (여동생은 항상 나랑 붙어 다녔어. 완전 귀엽지! ㅋㅋ) (Em gái tớ lúc nào cũng đi theo sau tớ. Dễ thương lắm ý! (cười))
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動画かなんかないの? (Don’t you have some videos or something?) (没有视频什么的吗?) (동영상이라던지 뭐 없어?) (Có video không?)
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付いて来ないで! (Stop following me!) (不要跟着我!) (따라오지 마!) (Đừng có đi theo tôi nữa!)
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ちょっと付いて来て! (Follow me for a minute.) (你跟我来一下!) (잠시 따라와!) (Đi theo tôi!)
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[wp-svg-icons icon=”checkmrk-circle” wrap=”i”] 付きまとう (tsukimatou)
[wp-svg-icons icon=”arrow-right-2″ wrap=”span”] Tag along/Follow around with / 纠缠 / 따라 다니다 / Bám theo
“付きまとう” means “Follow Around” and which is used as the meaning of “to follow someone wherever they go, especially in a way that annoys them”. The basic way to use it is “___は(が)___に付きまとう”. For instance, “元彼が私に付きまとう(Ex-boyfriend follows me around.)”, “ストーカーが妹に付きまとった(The stalker tagged along with my sister.) The time of following someone or something is pretty long, unlike “付いて行く”. Furthermore, this has a so negative meaning such as gross.
これ以上付きまとわないで! (Stop following me around at all!) (不要再缠着我了!) (더이상 따라오지마!) (Đừng có mà bám theo tôi nữa!)
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時々知らないやつが、妹に付きまとってるみたいなんだ。 (It seems a strange man is sometimes following my sister around.) (好像偶尔会有不认识的家伙缠着我的妹妹。) (때때로 모르는 놈이 동생을 따라다니는 것 같아.) (Thỉnh thoảng có kẻ lạ mặt bám theo em gái tớ hay sao ấy.)
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ストーカーがずっと付きまとうの。気持ち悪い・・・ (The stalker tagged along with me all the time. Gross…) (跟踪狂一直跟着我。好恶心……) (스토커가 계속 따라 다녀. 기분 나빠…) (Có kẻ cứ lén bám theo tớ. Biến thái quá…)
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警察に行った方いいよ! (You should go to the police!) (最好去报警哦!) (경찰서에 가는 게 좋아요!) (Cậu báo cảnh sát đi!)
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