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Samuel
Verb "to learn" in japanese?
Konnichiwa!
I was wondering when you use the verb
"Narau" in japanese. Usually I hear "nihongo wo benkyou shiteimasu", but could I say
"~ wo naratte imasu"?
"Oboeru", on the other hand, means to memorize and remember something, right?
Onegaishimasu!
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The verb "narau" does mean to learn but it has to be in reference to learning something FROM SOMEONE, so you would have to say something like:
友達にカップケーキの作り方を習いました。
Tomodachi ni cupcake no tsukurikata o naraimashita.
I learned how to make cupcakes from my friend.
It doesn't have to be a formal learning/teaching experience but "narau" cannot be done alone.
It also makes the sentence unnecessary long when talking about an obvious learning subject, so it is not often use.
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Samuel
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الإنجليزية, الإيطالية, اليابانية
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