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【無くす】と【失くす】はどう違いますか??
What's the difference in use for these two kanji?
If I said 'I lost my umbrella.'would it be '傘を無くしました' or '傘を失くしました'?
Thanks in advance!
2020年8月4日 12:32
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It's 無くす, but it's often written in Hiragana なくす actually.
無くす is for one's personal effects such as 傘, wallet, smartphone, key, glasses.
無 itself means "nothing", so 無くす has like a "vanish" nuance.
It feels like things that once have existed disappeared in front of your sight.
失くす rather said/written 失う, is used for abstract things such as a position, title, approval rate, or important things other than one's personal effects that you can carry with you such as property, house, a lover or friend, people important to you.
This kanji 失 has a "lost" nuance more than 無.
2020年8月4日
https://ja.wiktionary.org/wiki/%E3%81%AA%E3%81%8F%E3%81%99
なくす【無くす・失くす・亡くす】
1 (無くす・失くす)今まで持っていたものを失う。
2 (無くす)努めて、ない状態にする
3 (亡くす)近親者に死なれる。
They mean the same thing. "To lose something you had."
2020年8月4日
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