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Quadruple VS

Synonym Boundary: "かかる", "脱ぐ", "あびる", "もっていく"

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

Japanese Option A

かかる

かかる (kakaru)
N5 / CEFR
Japanese Option B

脱ぐ

ぬぐ (nugu)
N5 / CEFR
Japanese Option C

あびる

あびる (abiru)
N5 / CEFR
Japanese Option D

もっていく

もっていく (motte iku)
N5 / CEFR

Quadruple VS Nuance Contrast & Social Differences

When expressing "take" in Japanese, you must carefully distinguish between "かかる", "脱ぐ", "あびる", "もっていく" based on context.
  • かかる (かかる (kakaru) - Level: N5): Maps to "to take (time/money), to hang (intransitive), to catch (a cold)" and is used when Intransitive verb. For N5, most commonly used to express how much time or money is required for something. e.g., 時間がかかる.
  • 脱ぐ (ぬぐ (nugu) - Level: N5): Maps to "to take off (clothes, shoes)" and is used when Used when removing clothes, shoes, or accessories. The polite form is 脱ぎます.
  • あびる (あびる (abiru) - Level: N5): Maps to "to take a shower/bath, to bask in" and is used when Used for taking a shower/bath, or to be exposed to something like sunlight or criticism..
  • もっていく (もっていく (motte iku) - Level: N5): Maps to "to take (something somewhere)" and is used when Implies moving an object away from the current location towards another. '持っていく.
Mixing these up can easily lead to unnatural translations. Refer to the bilingual context cards below to master the boundaries!
Context for "かかる"
東京まで3時間かかります。
It takes 3 hours to get to Tokyo.
Context for "脱ぐ"
部屋に入る前に、靴を脱いでください。
Please take off your shoes before entering the room.
Context for "あびる"
毎日シャワーを浴びます。
I take a shower every day.
Context for "もっていく"
明日、傘を持っていくのを忘れないでください。
Please don't forget to take your umbrella tomorrow.

Synonym Mastery Challenge

Which Japanese word perfectly fits this blank space?

Fill in the blank: "東京まで3時間かかります。" (Meaning: "It takes 3 hours to get to Tokyo.")
🎉 Correct Answer!

Remember: "かかる" is correct here because it represents "to take (time/money), to hang (intransitive), to catch (a cold)" in the context: "It takes 3 hours to get to Tokyo.".

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