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Japanese-Chi-Chi-Ying Jurology: Study, Learn, learn

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霓语 Today's Day: Study, Learn, Learn

  1. Study (do)

  Explanation: Mainly refers to the study of knowledge/technology for the purpose of examination/occupation. It is generally used for book study.

  Example: (1) I have to study hard to enter the University of Tokyo.

  Translation: In order to enter UTokyo, you must study hard.

  (2) Mr. Yamashita is studying music in a music class.

  Translation: Yamashita studied music in a music classroom.

  ※Regular example: aI learned a lot today.

  Translation: Learned a lot today (for the end of a party).

  b Studyr

  Translation: Hard-working people, hard-working people

Japanese-Chi-Chi-Ying Jurology: Study, Learn, learn

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  2. Learn

  Explanation: Most refers to learning knowledge or techniques from someone, and mainly refers to practical techniques that need to be practiced.

  Example: (1) Learn Japanese from your teacher.

  Translator: Learn Japanese from your teacher.

  (2) Learn shogi from my father.

  Translation: Learn chess with my dad.

  ※ 惯语: Get used to it rather than learn.

  Translation: Practice makes perfect

  3. Learn

  Explanation: The knowledge or skill learned generally refers to the mastery through one's own experience.

  Example: (1) If you study in Japan, you can also learn about Japanese customs and culture.

  Translation: Studying in Japan while learning about Japanese customs and culture.

  (2) The development of the times requires people to learn science.

  Translation: The development of the times requires people to learn science.

  总结: "Study", "Learn", "Learn" and "Learn" Tokyo Metropolitan Educational Intention.

  Of course, a few cases can be used interchangeably, such as:

  I learned Japanese at university. Translation: The end of the university (跟师)

  I studied Japanese at university. Translation: The date of enrollment at the university. (Self-study)

  I studied Japanese at university. Translation: The date of enrollment at the university. (Subject)