JLPT N4

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.