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What are the words for "enthusiastic" and "curious" in Japanese?
How can I say "The students were curious and enthusiastic" in Japanese?
Dec 27, 2012 11:59 AM
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がくせいたちは / こうきしんがつよく / ねっしん / だった
The counterpart of the "curiosity" is こうきしん, and there is no general adjective meaning "curious". So when you say "curious", こうきしん must be followed by some verbs like (が)つよい or (が)ある. And the counterpart of "enthusiastic" is ねっしん(な) or むちゅう(な).
December 27, 2012
ぴよぴよさん なるほど~ ありがとう。^^
December 28, 2012
You can use "students" for students of any age in English, but we use 学生 for college/university students, 生徒 for junior/senior high school students and 児童 for elementary school students.
December 27, 2012
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