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Miri
Hi, what is the difference between the two kanji of to begin:初める and 始める
would be great if you give me simple examples to when each of them is used.
Doumo arigatou
Jul 28, 2014 8:07 PM
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In modern Japanese grammar, はじめる is always 始める. It means to start something. はじまる is always 始まる too. It means something starts. We don't use 初 for verbs.
はじめて has two ways of writing, 初めて and 始めて, but the former is an adverb and the latter is a variation of the verb 始める.
ex:
日本語学習を始めて、初めてこの単語を見た。I came across this word for the first time since I started learning Japanese.
Even native speakers often mistype it.
July 29, 2014
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