Synonym Comparison
The Nuance Difference: "時々" vs "着る"
Master the exact conceptual boundary between these Japanese terms.
Japanese Term A
時々
ときどき (tokidoki)
N5 / CEFR Syllabus
VS
Japanese Term B
着る
きる (kiru)
N4 / CEFR Syllabus
Nuance Contrast & Social Differences
In Japanese, both 時々 and 着る are often translated to English but have distinct usages.
時々 (ときどき (tokidoki)) represents "sometimes" (Level: N5) and typically represents Adverb of frequency. Indicates something happens occasionally, not always. Can also be written in hiragana.
On the other hand, 着る (きる (kiru)) translates to "to wear, to put on (upper body clothes)" (Level: N4) and is used for Used for clothes worn on the upper body, such as shirts, jackets, dresses, etc.. Mixing these up can sound unnatural to native Japanese speakers!
Bilingual Sentence for "時々"
私は時々コーヒーを飲みます。
I sometimes drink coffee.
Bilingual Sentence for "着る"
毎日、シャツを着て仕事に行きます。
I wear a shirt to work every day.
Nuance Mastery Quiz
Which Japanese word perfectly fits this blank space?
Fill in the blank: "私は ___ コーヒーを飲みます。" (Meaning: "I sometimes drink coffee.")
🎉 Correct Answer!
Remember: "時々" fits here because it represents "sometimes" in the context: "I sometimes drink coffee.".