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The kanji to study 学 I've just started to study kanji,and 学 has apparently 3 readings according to my source (まなぶ)、(がく) (がっ),but it also says the the kanji means the word "study",so,can I also read it as the verb べんきょう? Thank you.
25 de nov. de 2016 20:47
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yes, the kanji has the meaning you mentioned: 'manabu' means 'study'. the word 'manabu' is noun and verb. 日本語を学ぶ (I study Japanese) manabu is used as verb. 学ぶことは楽しい (studies are fun) the word, 学ぶ, cannot be read as べんきょう. べんきょう is a noun. にほんごをべんきょうする (I study Japanese)
25 de noviembre de 2016
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Basically, まなぶ means "aprender" and べんきょうする means "estudiar" but in my opinion, there are differences between in the Western languages and in Japanese. We use べんきょうする for "aprender língua(s)" and "estudiar língua(s)" in general. Besides, we sometimes use other translation for "aprender" like "memorizar", for example, I would say "aprender 10 kanji" as "memorizar 10 kanji" when I say it in Japanese. We have to try to use the most appropriate one depending on the situations to make it more natural, however, all are understandable. I hope this was helpful. Muita sorte to your Japanese.
26 de noviembre de 2016
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