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How to say 'Different' in Japanese | 別

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The Japanese word for Different is 'Betsu', written as 別 in Japanese.'Different' in hiragana is べつ.

    word

    Meaning

    Different

    Reading

    べつ

    betsu

    Kanji

    Separate

    Explanation

    The Japanese adjectival noun '別 (べつ)' primarily means 'different' or 'separate'. It is used to indicate that something is distinct or not the same as another thing. It can also imply a sense of division or separation. For example: That's a different matter「それは別の問題だ」(それはべつのもんだいだ). Let's consider it separately「別に考えましょう」(べつにかんがえましょう). In some contexts, '別' can also imply 'another' or 'additional', as in '別の日 (べつのひ) (another day)'. It's important to note that '別' is often used in formal or written contexts, and it can be combined with other words to form compound nouns, such as '別荘 (べっそう) (vacation home)'.

    Part Of Speech

    adjectival noun

    Kanji JLPT

    N4

    Kanji Grade

    4

    Frequency

    310

    Composition

    kanji

    Handwriting

Kanji in the Word

This word contains 1 kanji character:

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Separate

Words Related to Through the Kanji

These 11 Words contain the Kanji 別 as well.

  • word

    特別

    Meaning

    Special

  • word

    別れる

    Meaning

    Part, Separate

  • word

    区別

    Meaning

    Distinction

  • word

    差別

    Meaning

    Discrimination

  • word

    性別

    Meaning

    Gender

  • word

    個別

    Meaning

    Individual, Specific

  • word

    別れ

    Meaning

    Parting

  • word

    別に

    Meaning

    Particularly, Separately

  • word

    送別

    Meaning

    Farewell

  • word

    送別会

    Meaning

    Farewell

  • word

    別々

    Meaning

    Separate

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'Betsu' means 'Different' .

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