Quadruple VS
Synonym Boundary: "幼い", "大いに", "非常に", "いたって"
All represent the core concept "very", but require precise selection.
Japanese Option A
幼い
おさない (osanai)
N3 / CEFR
Japanese Option B
大いに
おおいに (ōini)
N3 / CEFR
Japanese Option C
非常に
ひじょうに (hijō ni)
N3 / CEFR
Japanese Option D
いたって
いたって (itatte)
N2 / CEFR
Quadruple VS Nuance Contrast & Social Differences
When expressing "very" in Japanese, you must carefully distinguish between "幼い", "大いに", "非常に", "いたって" based on context.
- 幼い (おさない (osanai) - Level: N3): Maps to "very young, childish, immature" and is used when Describes someone or something as very young or immature. Can apply to age, appearance, or behavior..
- 大いに (おおいに (ōini) - Level: N3): Maps to "very; greatly; largely; much; to a large extent" and is used when An adverb emphasizing a large degree or extent. Often used in formal or literary contexts, but also in daily conversation to express strong feelings or enthusiasm..
- 非常に (ひじょうに (hijō ni) - Level: N3): Maps to "very, extremely, exceedingly" and is used when An adverb used to express a high degree of something. More formal and stronger than 'とても.
- いたって (いたって (itatte) - Level: N2): Maps to "Very, extremely, to the utmost" and is used when An adverb emphasizing the degree of something, meaning 'extremely' or 'very.' Often used to describe something surprisingly or unexpectedly simple, normal, or good, contrasting with potential expectations..
Context for "幼い"
彼は見た目は大人だが、考え方がまだ幼い。
He looks like an adult, but his way of thinking is still childish.
Context for "大いに"
彼の意見は大いに参考になった。
His opinion was very helpful.
Context for "非常に"
この問題は非常に難しいです。
This problem is extremely difficult.
Context for "いたって"
彼の病状はいたって安定している。
His condition is extremely stable.
Synonym Mastery Challenge
Which Japanese word perfectly fits this blank space?
Fill in the blank: "彼は見た目は大人だが、考え方がまだ ___ 。" (Meaning: "He looks like an adult, but his way of thinking is still childish.")
🎉 Correct Answer!
Remember: "幼い" is correct here because it represents "very young, childish, immature" in the context: "He looks like an adult, but his way of thinking is still childish.".