Jonatan
Difference between 下る [kudaru] and 下りる [oriru] There is a difference between 下る [kudaru] and 下りる [oriru] (to descend or go down)? The only difference I noticed is that one is a godan verb and the another one an ichidan verb. Are they interchangeable in any situation?
2018年4月9日 20:30
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「おりる」&「くだる」 - They share the same basic meaning "go down", "get down". That's why they share the same kanji, "下(under)". - 「くだる」: go down - 「おりる」:go down caferully/slowly/intentionally. *** 例文: - 馬をおりる - 霜(frost)がおりる - 勝負をおりる(stop playing game) - 電車をおりる - 認可がおりる - 川をくだる 「おりる」 is more widely used than 「くだる」 They are almost always not interexchangeable. **** - おりる:The desitination, where you land on, is important - くだる:Process of going down/or action of going down itself is important. OK:階段をおりたら右に曲がってください。 NG:階段をくだったら右に曲がってください。
2018年4月10日
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I want to say that the difference between 下る and 降りる are only different for more context-heavy situations, as jisho.org describes 下る not only holding the same meaning as 降りる, but also holds "to pass time" and "to surrender" versus 降りる using "to dismount (eg from a horse)" and "to form mist or fog".
2018年4月10日
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