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Hilary Metcalf
自分で?一人で?
If I want to say I am going to Japan on my own/by myself, which is correct. Same for if I want to say I am studying (or doing anything else) on my own. And can you please explain the difference in meaning.
自分で日本へ行きます
一人で日本へ行きます
Mar 2, 2015 10:20 PM
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自分で日本へ行きます。I'll go to Japan on my own(without asking someone to do it instead of me).
一人で日本へ行きます。I'll go to Japan alone(because my friend suddenly became sick).
I am studying (Japanese) on my own. 私は自分で/独力<どくりょく>で(日本語を)勉強しています。
March 3, 2015
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Really good question! I'm not japanese but I would guess it's 一人で日本に行きます。
自分で=by myself/by yourself
一人で=on my own/ on your own
But that could very well be wrong haha
Interested to see the answer from a native speaker!
March 2, 2015
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Hilary Metcalf
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