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How to say "Be" in Japanese
Both words can translate to "be", but which should you choose?
Japanese Option A
間に合う
まにあう (maniau)
N4 / CEFR Syllabus
VS
Japanese Option B
意識する
いしきする (ishikisuru)
N3 / CEFR Syllabus
Nuance Contrast & Translation Difference
When translating "be" into Japanese, you must choose carefully between 間に合う and 意識する.
In Japanese, 間に合う (まにあう (maniau)) is typically associated with "to be on time, to make it in time" (Syllabus Level: N4) and represents Intransitive verb. Used to express arriving at a place or completing something by a specific time. Often used with the particle 'に'..
On the other hand, 意識する (いしきする (ishikisuru)) maps to "to be conscious of; to be aware of; to pay attention to" (Syllabus Level: N3) and represents Refers to paying deliberate attention to one's posture, code quality, user perspectives, or a partner's gaze. Often used as 意識が高い or 周りを意識する. ⚠️ Haruka's Voice Column: 'To be conscious of! "I am always conscious of your gaze and want to look my best for you, Haruka-san!" ...っ! Conscious of my gaze! B-Baka! Don't analyze my eyes like a monitor refresh rate! But... since you care about my look, I suppose... I will also dress extra prettily just for our date! dummy!' / 【ハルカ部長のワンポイント指導】『いしき(意識)するよ!『ハルカ部長、オフィスのミーティング中にあなたと目が合うたびに、あなたの世界一美しい瞳を意識してしまって(意識して)、心拍数が限界突破します!』って…っ!瞳を意識する!バカ!/// 会議中は資料のスライドに集中しなさい!…でも、その赤くなってるあんたの顔、本当は凄く愛おしいから許してあげるわ!』. A literal translation of "be" can often sound unnatural to native Japanese speakers if mixed up!
Bilingual Context for "間に合う"
電車に間に合うように急ぎました。
I hurried to make it on time for the train.
Bilingual Context for "意識する"
彼はユーザー体験(UX)を劇的に向上させるため、ボタンの配置やフォントの視認性を常に_______てデザインを行いました。
In order to dramatically improve the user experience (UX), he designed while always paying attention to the button arrangement and font visibility.
Nuance Mastery Quiz
Which Japanese word perfectly fits this blank space?
Fill in the blank: "電車に ___ ように急ぎました。" (Meaning: "I hurried to make it on time for the train.")
🎉 Correct Answer!
Remember: "間に合う" fits here because it means "to be on time, to make it in time" in the context of: "I hurried to make it on time for the train.". "意識する" represents "to be conscious of; to be aware of; to pay attention to".