How to Express "Now I Understand" in Japanese
Jan 28, 2016 13:01
When I correct Japanese sentences on Lang-8, I sometimes see expressions such as "今理解できます" and "今わかります."
I think these are the literal translation results of "now I understand," but they're a little unnatural.
Today, I'd like to show you how to express "now I understand" in Japanese.
First, since we often express "a moment of understanding" when we understand something, past tenses are usually used in such situations.
I mean, "今理解できます" and "今わかります" become "今理解できました" and "今わかりました," respectively.
At least these are natural Japanese sentences, but the word "今(now)" is not excellent with past tenses very much, because "今" implies "in this precise moment."
In my opinion, they will become more natural by changing as the following sentences without using "今" ;
・やっとわかりました(やっと理解できました)。
・ようやく納得できました。
・なるほど、そういうことですか。
I think these are the literal translation results of "now I understand," but they're a little unnatural.
Today, I'd like to show you how to express "now I understand" in Japanese.
First, since we often express "a moment of understanding" when we understand something, past tenses are usually used in such situations.
I mean, "今理解できます" and "今わかります" become "今理解できました" and "今わかりました," respectively.
At least these are natural Japanese sentences, but the word "今(now)" is not excellent with past tenses very much, because "今" implies "in this precise moment."
In my opinion, they will become more natural by changing as the following sentences without using "今" ;
・やっとわかりました(やっと理解できました)。
・ようやく納得できました。
・なるほど、そういうことですか。
日本語で「now I understand」を表現する方法
Lang-8で日本語の添削をしていると、たまに「今理解できます」「今わかります」といった表現を見ます。
これらは「now I understand」を直訳したものだと思いますが、少し不自然です。
今日は、「now I understand」を日本語でどう表現するかを紹介します。
まず、日本語では「理解した瞬間」を表すことが多いので、こういう場合は通常過去形を使います。
つまり、「今理解できました」「今わかりました」のようにします。
これで一応は自然な日本語ですが、「今」という言葉は「今この瞬間」というニュアンスが強いので、過去形とはあまり相性が良くありません。
個人的には、「今」を使わずに以下のような表現にすることで、より自然になると思います。
・やっとわかりました(理解できました)。
・ようやく納得できました。
・なるほど、そういうことですか。
Lang-8で日本語の添削をしていると、たまに「今理解できます」「今わかります」といった表現を見ます。
これらは「now I understand」を直訳したものだと思いますが、少し不自然です。
今日は、「now I understand」を日本語でどう表現するかを紹介します。
まず、日本語では「理解した瞬間」を表すことが多いので、こういう場合は通常過去形を使います。
つまり、「今理解できました」「今わかりました」のようにします。
これで一応は自然な日本語ですが、「今」という言葉は「今この瞬間」というニュアンスが強いので、過去形とはあまり相性が良くありません。
個人的には、「今」を使わずに以下のような表現にすることで、より自然になると思います。
・やっとわかりました(理解できました)。
・ようやく納得できました。
・なるほど、そういうことですか。
No. 1 gyokuro's correction
- When I correct Japanese sentences on Lang-8, I sometimes see expressions such as "今理解できます" and "今わかります."
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- I think these are the literal translation results of "now I understand," but they're a little unnatural.
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- Today, I'd like to show you how to express "now I understand" in Japanese.
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- First, since we often express "a moment of understanding" when we understand something, past tenses are usually used in such situations.
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- I mean, "今理解できます" and "今わかります" become "今理解できました" and "今わかりました," respectively.
- By that I mean, "今理解できます" and "今わかります" become "今理解できました" and "今わかりました," respectively.
- At least these are natural Japanese sentences, but the word "今(now)" is not excellent with past tenses very much, because "今" implies "in this precise moment."
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At least these are grammatically correct Japanese sentences, but the word "今(now)" is not excellent with past tenses very much, because "今" implies "in this precise moment."
They still aren't totally natural, which is what you're trying to say.
- In my opinion, they will become more natural by changing as the following sentences without using "今" ;
- In my opinion, they will become more natural by changing to the following sentences without using "今" ;
Great explanation!
clemmy
"Grammatically correct" is exactly the word you want to use here. I'm disappointed that I didn't use it myself in my correction of this sentence.
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At least these are grammatically correct Japanese sentences, but the word "今(now)" is not excellent with past tenses very much, because "今" implies "in this precise moment."
They still aren't totally natural, which is what you're trying to say.
Toru
Thank you very much for correcting my post!
I learned something new :)
Thank you very much for correcting my post!
I learned something new :)
No. 2 clemmy's correction
- How to Express "Now I Understand" in Japanese
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- When I correct Japanese sentences on Lang-8, I sometimes see expressions such as "今理解できます" and "今わかります."
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- I think these are the literal translation results of "now I understand," but they're a little unnatural.
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I think these are the literal translation results of "now I understand," but they're a little unnatural.
Native: I think these are the result of literally translating "now I understand" so they feel a little unnatural.
- Today, I'd like to show you how to express "now I understand" in Japanese.
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- First, since we often express "a moment of understanding" when we understand something, past tenses are usually used in such situations.
- First, since we often express "a moment of understanding" when we understand something, past tenses are is usually used in such situations.
- I mean, "今理解できます" and "今わかります" become "今理解できました" and "今わかりました," respectively.
- I mean Meaning that, "今理解できます" and "今わかります" become "今理解できました" and "今わかりました," respectively.
- At least these are natural Japanese sentences, but the word "今(now)" is not excellent with past tenses very much, because "今" implies "in this precise moment."
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Now these are at least natural Japanese sentences, but the word "今(now)" is not excellent (the best) with past tenses very much, because "今" implies "in this precise moment."
We don't often say "not excellent". We would use a weaker word such as "the best".
- In my opinion, they will become more natural by changing as the following sentences without using "今" ;
- In my opinion, they will become more natural by changing them to as the following sentences without using "今" ;
Like you I see this problem often with learners of Japanese so it's good for you to write about the topic. Your English is excellent and I only had to make a few corrections although they could use a bit more finesse to sound more natural. Best of luck!
Toru
Thank you very much for the corrections and your comment!
I'm glad to hear you say that :)
Thank you very much for the corrections and your comment!
I'm glad to hear you say that :)