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vocabulary

~出す vs ~込む — Opposite-Direction Compound Verbs

飛び出す means to rush out, 飛び込む means to dive in — one points outward, the other inward. Learn them as a pair.

N38 min·2026-02-15

vocabulary

~始める, ~終わる, ~続ける — Time-Phase Compound Verbs

From starting to finishing, Japanese uses three compound verbs to map out a timeline: 始める, 続ける, and 終わる — plus 直す and 上がる for bonus power.

N48 min·2026-02-15

vocabulary

~かける・~つける — Halfway Done and Firmly Attached

食べかける means half-eaten, 押しつける means to force upon someone — かける is about incomplete actions, つける is about sticking things on.

N38 min·2026-02-15

vocabulary

~過ぎる, ~合う, ~直す — More Essential Compound Verbs

Eating too much is 食べ過ぎる, helping each other is 助け合う, starting over is やり直す — master these compound verb patterns and double your expressive power.

N39 min·2026-02-15