ε₯
JLPT N4
Separate, different
Readings
Onβyomi: γγ (betsu)
Kunβyomi: γγ(γγ) (waka(reru))
β’ γγ.γγ (wakareru) β to part, separate, break up
Structure
Composition:
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Detailed Explanation
Vocabulary
ε₯γγ
γγγγ
to separate
ε₯γ
γΉγ€γΉγ€
separately
ηΉε₯
γ¨γγΉγ€
special
εΊε₯
γγΉγ€
distinction
ε₯δΊΊ
γΉγ€γγ
different person
Example Sentences
ειγ¨ε₯γγΎγγγ
γ¨γγ γ‘ γ¨ γγγγΎγγγ
I parted from my friend.
ηΉε₯γͺζ₯γ§γγ
γ¨γγΉγ€ γͺ γ² γ§γγ
It is a special day.
Cultural Note
πͺ The kanji ε₯ reflects Japanese sensitivity to distinctions, separation, and relationships.
β’ In social life, parting or separating (ε₯γγ) is a common theme in literature, songs, and daily life.
β’ Concepts like ηΉε₯ (special) or εΊε₯ (distinction) emphasize recognizing differences and uniqueness, which is important in Japanese culture.
β’ Even in administrative and business contexts, ε₯η΄ (separate sheet) shows the careful attention to organization and clarity.
β’ In social life, parting or separating (ε₯γγ) is a common theme in literature, songs, and daily life.
β’ Concepts like ηΉε₯ (special) or εΊε₯ (distinction) emphasize recognizing differences and uniqueness, which is important in Japanese culture.
β’ Even in administrative and business contexts, ε₯η΄ (separate sheet) shows the careful attention to organization and clarity.