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How to say "Be" in Japanese

Both words can translate to "be", but which should you choose?

Japanese Option A

決まる

きまる (kimaru)
N4 / CEFR Syllabus
VS
Japanese Option B

不満を持つ

ふまんをもつ (fuman o motsu)
N3 / CEFR Syllabus

Nuance Contrast & Translation Difference

When translating "be" into Japanese, you must choose carefully between 決まる and 不満を持つ. In Japanese, 決まる (きまる (kimaru)) is typically associated with "to be decided, to be fixed (intransitive)" (Syllabus Level: N4) and represents Indicates that a decision has been made or something has been settled, often by itself or by someone else, but the focus is on the state of being decided.. On the other hand, 不満を持つ (ふまんをもつ (fuman o motsu)) maps to "to be dissatisfied, to have a complaint" (Syllabus Level: N3) and represents Expresses a feeling of discontent or dissatisfaction with a situation, service, or person. Often used when one's expectations are not met.. A literal translation of "be" can often sound unnatural to native Japanese speakers if mixed up!
Bilingual Context for "決まる"
来月の旅行の日程が決まりました。
The itinerary for next month's trip has been decided.
Bilingual Context for "不満を持つ"
彼は会社の方針に不満を持っている。
He has complaints about the company's policies.

Nuance Mastery Quiz

Which Japanese word perfectly fits this blank space?

Fill in the blank: "来月の旅行の日程が決まりました。" (Meaning: "The itinerary for next month's trip has been decided.")
🎉 Correct Answer!

Remember: "決まる" fits here because it means "to be decided, to be fixed (intransitive)" in the context of: "The itinerary for next month's trip has been decided.". "不満を持つ" represents "to be dissatisfied, to have a complaint".

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