べつ

distinction, different

JLPT N4

Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The word "別" (べつ) primarily means "different" or "separate." It is often used to indicate distinction between things or people. It can function as a noun, adjective, or adverb depending on context.

Common Contexts

  1. To describe something as different or another (e.g., 別の問題 - a different problem).
  2. To express separation or acting individually (e.g., 別々に - separately).
  3. In casual speech, 別に is often used with a negative verb to mean "not particularly" or "don't mind."

Collocations and Patterns

  • 別の + noun: means "another" or "different" (e.g., 別の場所 - another place).
  • 別に + negative verb: means "not really" or "not especially" (e.g., 別に好きじゃない - don't especially like).
  • 別々に + verb: means "separately" (e.g., 別々に食べる - eat separately).

Register and Nuance

"別" is neutral in formality and can be used in both casual and formal contexts. When used as 別に with a negative verb, it often conveys a casual, somewhat indifferent tone.

Common Learner Mistake

Learners sometimes confuse 別に with simply "different." Remember that 別に often requires a negative verb to express "not particularly" or "not really." Without the negative verb, it usually means "separately" or "another."

Example Sentences

これはべつのもんだいです。

This is a different problem.

べつにきにしないでください。

Don't worry about it.

かれとはべつべつにこうどうしましょう。

Let's act separately from him.