Synonym Nuance VS
How to say "Get" in Japanese
Both words can translate to "get", but which should you choose?
Japanese Option A
倦む
うむ (umu)
N1 / CEFR Syllabus
VS
Japanese Option B
苛立つ
いらだつ (iradatsu)
B2 / CEFR Syllabus
Nuance Contrast & Translation Difference
When translating "get" into Japanese, you must choose carefully between 倦む and 苛立つ.
In Japanese, 倦む (うむ (umu)) is typically associated with "to get tired of, to grow weary of, to be bored with" (Syllabus Level: N1) and represents Implies a gradual loss of interest or energy due to repetition, monotony, or prolonged effort. Often used with `~に倦む` or in the negative form `倦まず弛まず`.
On the other hand, 苛立つ (いらだつ (iradatsu)) maps to "to get irritated" (Syllabus Level: B2) and represents Essential structural term in CEFR B2 vocabulary syllabus.. A literal translation of "get" can often sound unnatural to native Japanese speakers if mixed up!
Bilingual Context for "倦む"
彼は単調な作業に倦むことなく、黙々と仕事を続けた。
He continued working silently without getting tired of the monotonous task.
Bilingual Context for "苛立つ"
毎日、日本語を練習するために苛立つ。
Every day, I get irritated to practice Japanese.
Nuance Mastery Quiz
Which Japanese word perfectly fits this blank space?
Fill in the blank: "彼は単調な作業に ___ ことなく、黙々と仕事を続けた。" (Meaning: "He continued working silently without getting tired of the monotonous task.")
🎉 Correct Answer!
Remember: "倦む" fits here because it means "to get tired of, to grow weary of, to be bored with" in the context of: "He continued working silently without getting tired of the monotonous task.". "苛立つ" represents "to get irritated".