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In Japanese, is "shiru" used for both to know facts, and to know people?
In English you use the verb "to know" for both knowing facts, and knowing people, but when I learned German there were two different verbs for the individual cases. In Japanese I think it's just the same verb, but I wasn't sure.
Feb 4, 2012 6:31 AM
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yep you can use shiru for both facts and people
February 4, 2012
知る(shiru) can be used for both facts and people.
It can be used for feeling ashamed and understanding as well.
February 4, 2012
Yes, it's the same in Japanese.
February 4, 2012
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