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What's the difference between "mirareru" and "mieru"? What's the difference in meaning between "mirareru" and "mieru"? Also "kikoeru" and "kikeru"見られる and 見える。聞ける and 聞こえる。
1 дек. 2011 г., 18:03
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見える:There is no obstacle, such as a wall, cloth, distance, fog etc., between the viewer and the thing. It doesn't matter whether the viewer wants to see it or not. 見られる:The viewer has a chance to see. A: きのうは月食(lunar eclipse)でしたね。 B:そうだったんですか。知りませんでした。見に行きましたか? A:見に行ったんですが、空がくもっていて、よく見えなかったんです。 (I went to see the moon, but I couldn't see it clearly because the sky was cloudy.) B:そうですか、残念でしたね。 A:ええ。でも、月食は来年また見られますからね。 (We will have another chance to see the lunar eclipse next year.) The same explanation is applied to 聞こえるand 聞ける. 聞こえる: There is no obstacle, such as noise, wall, distance etc., between the listener and the sound. IT doesn't matter whether he/she wants to hear it or not. 聞ける: The listener has a chance to hear.
4 декабря 2011 г.
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"Mieru" means that something is visible, whereas "mirareru" is used for things that take an act on your part to see, or actively watching something. Here's a better explanation. Look for the heading that says "Are 「見える」 and 「聞こえる」 exceptions
1 декабря 2011 г.
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