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How to say "Take" in Japanese
Both words can translate to "take", but which should you choose?
Japanese Option A
休憩する
きゅうけいする (kyūkei suru)
N4 / CEFR Syllabus
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Japanese Option B
受け持つ
うけもつ (ukemotsu)
N2 / CEFR Syllabus
Nuance Contrast & Translation Difference
When translating "take" into Japanese, you must choose carefully between 休憩する and 受け持つ.
In Japanese, 休憩する (きゅうけいする (kyūkei suru)) is typically associated with "to take a break, to rest" (Syllabus Level: N4) and represents Refers to taking a short break from work or activity. Often used with 「~時間」 or 「~分」 to specify duration..
On the other hand, 受け持つ (うけもつ (ukemotsu)) maps to "to take charge of, to be in charge of, to be responsible for" (Syllabus Level: N2) and represents Used when someone is assigned a role, duty, or responsibility, often in educational or professional settings. 任務や職務、授業などを担当する、責任を持つという意味で使われます。. A literal translation of "take" can often sound unnatural to native Japanese speakers if mixed up!
Bilingual Context for "休憩する"
疲れたので、10分ほど休憩しましょう。
I'm tired, so let's take about a 10-minute break.
Bilingual Context for "受け持つ"
彼は来月から新しいプロジェクトを受け持つことになった。
He will be in charge of the new project from next month.
Nuance Mastery Quiz
Which Japanese word perfectly fits this blank space?
Fill in the blank: "疲れたので、10分ほど休憩しましょう。" (Meaning: "I'm tired, so let's take about a 10-minute break.")
🎉 Correct Answer!
Remember: "休憩する" fits here because it means "to take a break, to rest" in the context of: "I'm tired, so let's take about a 10-minute break.". "受け持つ" represents "to take charge of, to be in charge of, to be responsible for".