Perguntas sobre exemplo de orações com, e a definição e o uso de "Kanji"
Palavras similares a "Kanji" e suas diferenças
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre I'm learning kanji now to read this book. e I'm learning kanji to read this book now. e Now I'm learning kanji now to read this book. ?
A:
The first two sentences are very similar and essentially mean the same thing. The last sentence is repetitive and incorrect. Don’t use the word now twice. In the first sentence you’re stressing that right now you are learning kanji. And in the second sentence you are stressing that right now you are reading the book. However, both are acceptable and anyone will immediately know what you mean.
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre I have been practicing kanji e I’m practicing kanji ?
A:
The first sentence means you started practising in the past and are still doing it. The second means you are currently doing it but makes no reference to the past.
Outras perguntas sobre "Kanji"
Q:
Studying kanji becomes more interesting when you are trying to figure out what it came from soa natural?
A:
Studying kanji becomes more interesting when you figure out where it comes from.
Q:
It is able to be expressed using kanji that is difficult for even us Japanese people. soa natural?
A:
I would change "It is able to be" to "It can be". The meaning is fundamentally the same, but 'can be' is preferred over 'able to', because 'it' here is the sentence/phrase, right? So saying "is able to" is sort of giving the sentence some special ability. Which isn't really wrong but, it's just more normal to say can. Because 'can' describes function while 'able' describes ability, I think.
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If there hadn’t been kanji in Japan, Japanese people would have imported more vocabulary from English instead of coining words and speak English as well as Filipinos. soa natural?
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"..coining words and THEY WOULD speak English.."
Q:
Using kanji makes the words more formal, so it isn't appropriate to write かわいい when a tough-looking guy is saying it or in serious situations. soa natural?
A:
Well said
Q:
Probably you already know that many kanji are made from a few simpler kanji. Here is a very interesting example - 峠 (とうげ). As you can see, it consists of mountain, up and down, thus meaning the crest part of a mountain pass. When people reached there in old days, they used to take a breath and put their hands together and bow, believing deities lived there. soa natural?
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"In the old days, when people reached such a spot" is better, more natural.
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