Synonym Comparison
The Nuance Difference: "いる" vs "伝える"
Master the exact conceptual boundary between these Japanese terms.
Japanese Term A
いる
いる (iru)
N5 / CEFR Syllabus
VS
Japanese Term B
伝える
つたえる (tsutaeru)
N4 / CEFR Syllabus
Nuance Contrast & Social Differences
In Japanese, both いる and 伝える are often translated to English but have distinct usages.
いる (いる (iru)) represents "to exist (animate), to be (for people/animals)" (Level: N5) and typically represents Used for living beings.
On the other hand, 伝える (つたえる (tsutaeru)) translates to "to convey, to transmit, to tell (a message)" (Level: N4) and is used for A transitive verb. Used when passing on information or a message to someone.. Mixing these up can sound unnatural to native Japanese speakers!
Bilingual Sentence for "いる"
部屋に猫がいます。
There is a cat in the room.
Bilingual Sentence for "伝える"
彼のメッセージを彼女に伝えます。
I will convey his message to her.
Nuance Mastery Quiz
Which Japanese word perfectly fits this blank space?
Fill in the blank: "部屋に猫がいます。" (Meaning: "There is a cat in the room.")
🎉 Correct Answer!
Remember: "いる" fits here because it represents "to exist (animate), to be (for people/animals)" in the context: "There is a cat in the room.".