N4
よごれる (yogoreru)
汚れる
to get dirty (intransitive)
💡 Nuance & Usage:
Used when something *becomes* dirty. It describes the state of becoming dirty, often without specifying an agent (e.g., The clothes got dirty).
📝 Example Sentences
白い服が泥で汚れてしまいました。
My white clothes got dirty with mud.
Practice Quiz
Test your understanding of "汚れる"!
外で遊んだので、靴がとても_______います。
🎉 正解 / Correct!
日本語: 靴が泥などで「汚くなった」状態を表すので、「汚れる」を使います。
English: It describes the state where shoes 'became dirty' with mud, so 'to get dirty' (yogoreru) is used.
English: It describes the state where shoes 'became dirty' with mud, so 'to get dirty' (yogoreru) is used.
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