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食べ/飲み切る vs. 食べ/飲み尽くす: Vocabulary Stretchers
食べ切る vs 食べ尽くす, 飲み切る vs 飲み尽くす — both mean finishing food or drink, but with subtly different feelings. Let's compare these useful verb compounds! These verb compounds come up a lot in everyday Japanese — at restauran... -
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“tsuku” vs. “tōchaku suru”:You Won’t Get Confused These to Use
着く vs 到着する — both mean "to arrive," but one is everyday and one is formal. This is an important vocabulary pair for talking about travel, appointments, and schedules! You'll use both of these words constantly in Japanese — whet... -
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zokuzoku vs. tsugitsugi:Subtle Differences in Word Choice
続々 vs 次々 — both mean things happening one after another, but there's a subtle difference in how they feel. Let's compare these two useful Japanese adverbs! These are very common words in news and daily speech. Once you see th... -
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“gimi” vs. “gachi”:Is it True That These Are The Same?
ギミ vs ガチ — you might have seen ガチ all over Japanese social media and TV. It means "for real" or "seriously." But what about ギミ? Let's dig into both! ガチ is one of the most widely used slang words in modern Japanese. Understa... -
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お疲れ vs お疲れ様 vs お疲れ様でした: What is Difference?
お疲れ、お疲れ様、お疲れ様でした — all versions of the same phrase, but they're not interchangeable! This is one of the most important expressions in Japanese work culture. Let's master all three. Getting these right is really im... -
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捕まえる vs. 逮捕する: There Are Differences in Meaning
捕まえる vs 逮捕 — both mean catching or arresting someone, but one is everyday and the other is a legal/official act. Let's look at the difference! This is a really practical distinction — you'll see both words in news headlines... -
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denwa vs. tsuuwa:Quite Similar Japanese Words For You
電話 vs 通話 — both relate to phone communication, but they aren't interchangeable. Understanding the difference will help you sound much more natural when talking about phones in Japanese! This is especially relevant today since 通... -
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通学する vs 学校に行く: You Learn The Subtle Differences
通学する vs 学校に行く — both mean going to school, but they're used in very different situations. Let's see when each expression sounds natural! This is a great comparison because it shows the difference between a formal compoun... -
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“tsūkin” vs. “shukkin”:Similar Words with Subtle Differences
通勤 vs 出勤 — both involve going to work, but they focus on different aspects. If you want to talk about work life in Japanese, knowing the difference is essential! These two words come up constantly in Japanese work culture conversatio... -
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通貨 vs. 硬貨:Which Do You Usually Use in Your Life?
通貨 vs 硬貨 — these two words look similar and both relate to money, but they mean very different things! Let's sort out 通貨 (currency) and 硬貨 (coin) once and for all. Kanji mix-ups like this are really common in Japanese. Once y...









