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Synonym Comparison

The Nuance Difference: "ある" vs "調べる"

Master the exact conceptual boundary between these Japanese terms.

Japanese Term A

ある

ある (aru)
N5 / CEFR Syllabus
VS
Japanese Term B

調べる

しらべる (shiraberu)
N4 / CEFR Syllabus

Nuance Contrast & Social Differences

In Japanese, both ある and 調べる are often translated to English but have distinct usages. ある (ある (aru)) represents "to exist (inanimate), to be (for things), to have" (Level: N5) and typically represents Used for non-living things. On the other hand, 調べる (しらべる (shiraberu)) translates to "to look up; to check; to investigate" (Level: N4) and is used for Used for looking up information. Mixing these up can sound unnatural to native Japanese speakers!
Bilingual Sentence for "ある"
机の上に本があります。
There is a book on the desk.
Bilingual Sentence for "調べる"
辞書で言葉の意味を調べました。
I looked up the meaning of the word in the dictionary.

Nuance Mastery Quiz

Which Japanese word perfectly fits this blank space?

Fill in the blank: "机の上に本があります。" (Meaning: "There is a book on the desk.")
🎉 Correct Answer!

Remember: "ある" fits here because it represents "to exist (inanimate), to be (for things), to have" in the context: "There is a book on the desk.".