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Quadruple VS

Synonym Boundary: "でる", "退院する", "残す", "出る"

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

Japanese Option A

でる

でる (deru)
N5 / CEFR
Japanese Option B

退院する

たいいんする (taiin suru)
N4 / CEFR
Japanese Option C

残す

のこす (nokosu)
N4 / CEFR
Japanese Option D

出る

でる (deru)
N3 / CEFR

Quadruple VS Nuance Contrast & Social Differences

When expressing "leave" in Japanese, you must carefully distinguish between "でる", "退院する", "残す", "出る" based on context.
  • でる (でる (deru) - Level: N5): Maps to "to leave, to go out, to appear" and is used when Used to express 'going out from' a place.
  • 退院する (たいいんする (taiin suru) - Level: N4): Maps to "to leave the hospital, to be discharged from the hospital" and is used when Indicates the action of leaving a hospital after recovering from an illness or treatment. Opposite of 入院する..
  • 残す (のこす (nokosu) - Level: N4): Maps to "to leave (behind), to save (money), to leave (a will)" and is used when Transitive verb. To leave something.
  • 出る (でる (deru) - Level: N3): Maps to "to leave, to exit, to come out" and is used when Intransitive verb for leaving a place, coming out, appearing. Often used with the particle 「を」.
Mixing these up can easily lead to unnatural translations. Refer to the bilingual context cards below to master the boundaries!
Context for "でる"
毎日家を出て会社に行きます。
I leave home and go to work every day.
Context for "退院する"
病気が治ったので、明日、病院を退院します。
Since I've recovered, I will be discharged from the hospital tomorrow.
Context for "残す"
ご飯を少しだけ残してしまった。
I left just a little rice (on my plate).
Context for "出る"
毎日朝7時に家を出ます。
I leave home at 7 AM every day.

Synonym Mastery Challenge

Which Japanese word perfectly fits this blank space?

Fill in the blank: "毎日家を出て会社に行きます。" (Meaning: "I leave home and go to work every day.")
🎉 Correct Answer!

Remember: "でる" is correct here because it represents "to leave, to go out, to appear" in the context: "I leave home and go to work every day.".

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