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Synonym Comparison

The Nuance Difference: "食べる" vs "出張"

Master the exact conceptual boundary between these Japanese terms.

Japanese Term A

食べる

たべる (taberu)
N5 / CEFR Syllabus
VS
Japanese Term B

出張

しゅっちょう (shutchō)
N4 / CEFR Syllabus

Nuance Contrast & Social Differences

In Japanese, both 食べる and 出張 are often translated to English but have distinct usages. 食べる (たべる (taberu)) represents "to eat" (Level: N5) and typically represents Commonly used in daily life. Polite form is 食べます. On the other hand, 出張 (しゅっちょう (shutchō)) translates to "business trip" (Level: N4) and is used for A trip taken for business purposes, often to another city or country. Used with する. Mixing these up can sound unnatural to native Japanese speakers!
Bilingual Sentence for "食べる"
毎日りんごを食べます。
I eat an apple every day.
Bilingual Sentence for "出張"
部長は来週、大阪へ出張します。
The department head will go on a business trip to Osaka next week.

Nuance Mastery Quiz

Which Japanese word perfectly fits this blank space?

Fill in the blank: "毎日りんごを食べます。" (Meaning: "I eat an apple every day.")
🎉 Correct Answer!

Remember: "食べる" fits here because it represents "to eat" in the context: "I eat an apple every day.".

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