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To move somewhere
If I were to say I moved somewhere, or will be moving somewhere ; in Japanese do I use 変わる for "move"? Or is another word used for this kind of situation.
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Aug 12, 2016 2:15 PM
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引っ越しする (ひっこし する)is the verb specifically used for a change of residence. You can leave out the first "し" to have it flow better.
For example, "I moved to Japan" would be 日本に引っ越しました。 (にほん に ひっこ しました。)
August 12, 2016
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depends on what kind of movement you are talking about . Like if you want to say " I can't move my legs" you use the verb 動く。If you move out from your house , you use 引っ越す か 移る。You can also say 移動する, for example if you are traveling to somewhere. 変わるmeans to change.
August 12, 2016
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