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Jason
Difference between さいしょ and いちばん
So I've always understood that ichiban (いちばん) meant first, or number one.
Google translate (used as a quick reference) is insisting that saisho (さいしょ) is the better word to use though.
What's the difference?
2014年12月1日 20:08
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English has more than one use for the word "first". For example:
- First, we asked our parents. (=at the beginning)
That's the kind of expressions you would only use 最初 for, which is pretty obvious from the kanji it uses. As far as I know 一番 and its variants mean "first" as a number and also "the best".
最初 is also used as "at the beginning/ the one in the beginning/ first time" and so on. A few good examples from Tatoeba:
彼女は最初その馬が気に入らなかった。~ She did not like that horse at first
私が最初に行きます。~I came first (I was the one who came first)
最初の信号を左へ曲がって下さい。~At the first traffic light turn left.
2014年12月1日
元の英文とGoogleで翻訳された和訳(日本語訳)を示してください。
Show me your original English sentence and its Japanese translation by Google.
2014年12月3日
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