- What are the differences amongst 「ならびに」, 「かつ」 and 「および」?
2 かつ Daijirin says that かつ are used as both conjunction and adverb but I can't classify how it is used in many sentences かつ can be used in ordinary, speak or polite language The certain thing I know is that ならびに and かつ have different meanings Things and conditions connected with かつ are fulfilled at the same time
- What is the role of 「より」 and 「かつ」 in this sentence
Below is a paragraph from a Japanese light novel (Classroom of the Elite - Volume I) そして、その教えは少なくとも2015年を迎えた現代においても何一つ事実として変わっていない。もっとも、事態はより複雑かつ[深刻化]{しんこくか}しているが。 What exactly 「より」and 「かつ」do
- Making sense of 緻密かつ大胆、可愛らしさと迫力の同居する
From manga's あとがき, 緻密かつ大胆、可愛らしさと迫力の同居する作画により、「賭ケグルイ」を僕の脳内イメージを遥かに超える漫画に仕立てあげて下さっている尚村先生。 I am not sure about the structure of the clause 緻密かつ大胆、可愛らしさと迫力の同居する I know that 同居する here means to exist
- nuances - What is the difference between [利用]{りよう}, [活用]{かつよう}, [使用 . . .
利用 is a very general way of saying 'to use something', and often the purpose is to benefit the user For example, you can say 「あの会社のサービスを利用する」 (use the services provided by that company), which implies that you use the services for benefits
- when to use がつ or げつ readings for 月?
I am trying to learn the readings for various words that include 月, and am having a hard time remembering when to use がつ or げつ for the on'yomi readings The month names, 一月、二月、etc all use がつ, as f
- What is the difference between [担] {にな}う and [担] {かつ}ぐ?
担【かつ】ぐ and 担【にな】う both means to carry, but the latter is almost always used metaphorically today (役割を担う, ~の機能を担う, ~という意味を担う, etc)
- Difference between 勝つ and 勝てる? - Japanese Language Stack Exchange
勝つ To win, to beat someone You use this word if you are convinced you will can win グーはチョキに勝{か}つ。
- What is the difference between しない and じゃない?
In Japanese-language materials, verb stems aren't classed as "consonant stems" or "vowel stems", but instead they're classed by the number of different vowels that happen In the above, there are five vowels, so these verbs are called [五段]{ごだん}[活用]{かつよう} ("five-step conjugation") verbs Conjugation types: the irregular sa verb
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