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「単語」と「言葉」の違いは何ですか。 (英語で答えてください)
Feb 14, 2011 12:53 AM
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The Japanese language is amazing for describing these things for "a word" and "words".
単語 –word, vocabulary, a single-character word
言葉 – word(s), language, speech
A WORD
彼はいつも一言多い。- He always says one word too many.
辞書のその文字をご覧。- Look up the word in the dictionary.
この単語を省きなさい。- Leave out this word.
WORDS
私は言葉に困った。- I was at a loss for words.
最大200語以内に。- Maximum length: 200 words.
彼の言葉に私は驚いた。- His words surprised me.
言葉が出てこなかった。- Words failed me.
February 14, 2011
単語=a word
言葉=words
February 14, 2011
単語 words
for example 「英単語」 meaning english words.
言葉 has the meaning of 「単語」 but it has another meaning like 「language」
February 14, 2011
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