Synonym Comparison
The Nuance Difference: "見ます" vs "これから"
Master the exact conceptual boundary between these Japanese terms.
Japanese Term A
見ます
みます (mimasu)
N5 / CEFR Syllabus
VS
Japanese Term B
これから
これから (korekara)
N5 / CEFR Syllabus
Nuance Contrast & Social Differences
In Japanese, both 見ます and これから are often translated to English but have distinct usages.
見ます (みます (mimasu)) represents "to see, to watch, to look" (Level: N5) and typically represents Polite form of 見る.
On the other hand, これから (これから (korekara)) translates to "from now on, after this" (Level: N5) and is used for Adverb. Indicates an action or state that will begin or continue from the present moment into the future. Used for plans or impending events.. Mixing these up can sound unnatural to native Japanese speakers!
Bilingual Sentence for "見ます"
昨日の夜、テレビで映画を見ました。
I watched a movie on TV last night.
Bilingual Sentence for "これから"
これから学校へ行きます。
I'm going to school now/from now.
Nuance Mastery Quiz
Which Japanese word perfectly fits this blank space?
Fill in the blank: "昨日の夜、テレビで映画を見ました。" (Meaning: "I watched a movie on TV last night.")
🎉 Correct Answer!
Remember: "見ます" fits here because it represents "to see, to watch, to look" in the context: "I watched a movie on TV last night.".