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Intermediate Japanese: Verbs that Sound Alike But Have Different Meanings

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If you are learning Japanese at the intermediate level, you have surely encountered all the different meanings of certain Japanese verbs like kakeru, ageru, toru, tsuku, and kiku. It's hard to keep all the meanings straight, but it's worth the effort to learn how to use these common verbs.

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同じ音でも意味(いみ)(ちが)動詞(どうし)

使(つか)(まちが)っているのはどれ

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あげる の使(つか)(かた)(まちが)っているのはどれ
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とる の使(つか)(かた)(まちが)っているのはどれ
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きく使(つか)(かた)(まちが)っているのはどれ
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つく の使(つか)(かた)(まちが)っているのはどれ
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かける の使(つか)(かた)(まちが)っているのはどれ
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