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Quintuple VS

Synonym Boundary: "かぜ", "さむい", "つめたい", "風邪", "そっけない"

All represent the core concept "cold", but require precise selection.

Japanese Option A

かぜ

かぜ (kaze)
N5 / CEFR
Japanese Option B

さむい

さむい (samui)
N5 / CEFR
Japanese Option C

つめたい

つめたい (tsumetai)
N5 / CEFR
Japanese Option D

風邪

かぜ (kaze)
N4 / CEFR
Japanese Option E

そっけない

そっけない (sokkenai)
N2 / CEFR

Quintuple VS Nuance Contrast & Social Differences

When expressing "cold" in Japanese, you must carefully distinguish between "かぜ", "さむい", "つめたい", "風邪", "そっけない" based on context.
  • かぜ (かぜ (kaze) - Level: N5): Maps to "a cold, flu" and is used when This word.
  • さむい (さむい (samui) - Level: N5): Maps to "cold (temperature, weather)" and is used when An い-adjective used to describe cold weather or air. Cannot be used for cold objects.
  • つめたい (つめたい (tsumetai) - Level: N5): Maps to "cold (to the touch, objects, drinks)" and is used when An い-adjective used for cold objects, drinks, or touch. Cannot be used for cold weather.
  • 風邪 (かぜ (kaze) - Level: N4): Maps to "cold (illness)" and is used when Commonly used to refer to a common cold. Often used with ひく.
  • そっけない (そっけない (sokkenai) - Level: N2): Maps to "cold, short, blunt, curt, unsociable, ungracious" and is used when Describes someone's manner or response as being indifferent, brusque, or lacking warmth..
Mixing these up can easily lead to unnatural translations. Refer to the bilingual context cards below to master the boundaries!
Context for "かぜ"
かぜを引いて、熱があります。
I caught a cold and have a fever.
Context for "さむい"
今日はとても寒いです。
It's very cold today.
Context for "つめたい"
冷たい水が飲みたいです。
I want to drink cold water.
Context for "風邪"
風邪をひいて、学校を休みました。
I caught a cold and took a day off from school.
Context for "そっけない"
彼女の返事はいつもそっけない。
Her replies are always curt.

Synonym Mastery Challenge

Which Japanese word perfectly fits this blank space?

Fill in the blank: " ___ を引いて、熱があります。" (Meaning: "I caught a cold and have a fever.")
🎉 Correct Answer!

Remember: "かぜ" is correct here because it represents "a cold, flu" in the context: "I caught a cold and have a fever.".

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