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Is there a difference between korobu and ochiru? If so, what are the differences?
Feb 19, 2012 2:18 AM
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"korobu ころぶ(転ぶ)" :to stumble on something (i.e. a stone) and fall to the ground
fall over a stone = 石につまずいて転ぶ
fall over on the street = 道で転ぶ
"ochiru おちる(落ちる)":to fall from high places (i.e. a roof, a ladder, a bed)
to drop into somewhere under the ground (i.e. hole, pitfall)
fall from a ladder:はしごから落ちる
fall off the bed:ベッドから落ちる
drop into a pitfall:落とし穴に落ちる
"おちる" has a lot of meaning other than those above.
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My English is still poor. Can you understand my answer?
Hope this will help :)
February 19, 2012
ochiru = downward falling
korobu = tumbling falling
http://jisho.org/words?jap=ochiru&eng=&dict=edict
http://jisho.org/words/?jap=korobu&eng=&dict=edict
There you will find example sentences that highlight the differences and similarities.
February 19, 2012
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