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日语中“自身”与“自分”的区别是什么?
Jun 3, 2009 1:24 AM
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自分 is used for "myself, oneself, one's" etc and as a personal pronoun, like 私.
自身 is used for "oneself, one's", but cannot be used as a pronoun. It also functions as a "strengthening" word sometimes, eg. 彼自身 (himself).
But yeah, it's difficult to explain since they're quasi-synonyms, you could check how they're used and their differences at http://eow.alc.co.jp/.
June 3, 2009
it's difficult...... i think it is different between ' I ' and ' myself '......maybe
June 3, 2009
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