Quintuple VS
Synonym Boundary: "います", "生まれる", "遅れる", "困る", "安心する"
All represent the core concept "be", but require precise selection.
Japanese Option A
います
います (imasu)
N5 / CEFR
Japanese Option B
生まれる
うまれる (umareru)
N4 / CEFR
Japanese Option C
遅れる
おくれる (okureru)
N4 / CEFR
Japanese Option D
困る
こまる (komaru)
N4 / CEFR
Japanese Option E
安心する
あんしんする (anshin suru)
N4 / CEFR
Quintuple VS Nuance Contrast & Social Differences
When expressing "be" in Japanese, you must carefully distinguish between "います", "生まれる", "遅れる", "困る", "安心する" based on context.
- います (います (imasu) - Level: N5): Maps to "to be, to exist (animate objects)" and is used when Polite form of いる. Used for the existence of animate objects.
- 生まれる (うまれる (umareru) - Level: N4): Maps to "to be born" and is used when An intransitive verb, meaning "to be born." For transitive "to give birth," use 「産む.
- 遅れる (おくれる (okureru) - Level: N4): Maps to "to be late, to be delayed" and is used when Intransitive verb. Used when a person or thing is behind schedule or arrives after the set time. Can also describe a delay in progress..
- 困る (こまる (komaru) - Level: N4): Maps to "to be troubled, to be in difficulty" and is used when Intransitive verb. Used to express being in a difficult, embarrassing, or problematic situation. Often used when one doesn't know what to do..
- 安心する (あんしんする (anshin suru) - Level: N4): Maps to "to be relieved, to feel at ease" and is used when する verb. Used to express a feeling of relief or peace of mind after a period of worry or anxiety. Opposite of 心配する.
Context for "います"
部屋に猫がいます。
There is a cat in the room.
Context for "生まれる"
私は1990年に日本で生まれました。
I was born in Japan in 1990.
Context for "遅れる"
電車が10分遅れています。
The train is 10 minutes late.
Context for "困る"
お金がなくて困っています。
I'm having trouble because I don't have money.
Context for "安心する"
子供が無事だと聞いて安心しました。
I was relieved to hear that my child was safe.
Synonym Mastery Challenge
Which Japanese word perfectly fits this blank space?
Fill in the blank: "部屋に猫が ___ 。" (Meaning: "There is a cat in the room.")
🎉 Correct Answer!
Remember: "います" is correct here because it represents "to be, to exist (animate objects)" in the context: "There is a cat in the room.".