べんきょうする
§ What does べんきょうする mean and when do people use it?
You're learning Japanese, so you're probably doing a lot of studying! The Japanese verb for 'to study' is べんきょうする (benkyō suru). This is a very common and useful verb. Let's break it down.
- DEFINITION
- To study. This verb is used for academic study, learning a new skill, or preparing for an exam. It literally combines 'endeavor/diligence' (勉強 - benkyō) with the verb 'to do' (する - suru).
You'll use べんきょうする anytime you want to talk about studying. It's a straightforward verb. Think of it as 'to do studying'.
毎日日本語をべんきょうします。(Mainichi Nihongo o benkyō shimasu.)
Hint: I study Japanese every day.
This is a polite form of the verb, which you'll use in most general conversations. The plain form is べんきょうする. Like many Japanese verbs, it conjugates. Don't worry too much about the conjugations for now, just focus on understanding the basic meaning and when to use it.
You can specify what you are studying by using the particle を (o) after the subject. For example, if you are studying English:
英語をべんきょうしたいです。(Eigo o benkyō shitai desu.)
Hint: I want to study English.
Here, したい (shitai) is the 'want to do' form of する. You'll learn more about these verb forms as you progress. The key takeaway is that べんきょうする is flexible and can be used for various study-related activities.
It's not just for school or university. You can use it when you're studying for a driving test, learning to cook, or even memorizing song lyrics. If it involves putting in effort to learn something, べんきょうする is the verb you need.
- 日本語をべんきょうする - To study Japanese
- 試験のためにべんきょうする - To study for an exam
- 歴史をべんきょうする - To study history
As an A2 learner, you'll encounter this verb constantly. Make sure you get comfortable with it early on. It's fundamental for talking about your learning journey.
昨夜、たくさんべんきょうしました。(Sakuya, takusan benkyō shimashita.)
Hint: I studied a lot last night.
The past tense polite form is べんきょうしました (benkyō shimashita). As you can see, once you know the basic する verb conjugations, applying them to べんきょうする is easy.
In summary, べんきょうする is your go-to verb for 'to study'. It's polite, common, and versatile. Use it when you're talking about learning anything, from languages to school subjects to new hobbies. Keep practicing with examples, and you'll master it quickly.
§ Understanding べんきょうする
The Japanese verb べんきょうする (benkyousuru) means 'to study.' It's a very common verb, and you'll hear and use it a lot. It's a bit special because it's a ' する (suru) verb.' This means it combines a noun (勉強 - benkyou, meaning 'study') with the verb する (suru, meaning 'to do'). So, literally, it's like 'to do study.'
Because it's a する verb, it's pretty flexible. You can use 勉強 (benkyou) as a noun by itself to mean 'study' or 'studies.' For example, 日本語の勉強 (nihongo no benkyou) means 'the study of Japanese' or 'Japanese studies.'
§ Basic Sentence Structure with べんきょうする
The most straightforward way to use べんきょうする is to simply state that someone is studying. You'll often see it with a subject and sometimes a location.
私はべんきょうします。
Watashi wa benkyoushimasu.
I study.
彼は毎日べんきょうします。
Kare wa mainichi benkyoushimasu.
He studies every day.
§ Specifying What You Study with を (o)
To say *what* you are studying, you use the particle を (o) after the direct object. This is a very common grammatical pattern in Japanese.
日本語をべんきょうします。
Nihongo o benkyoushimasu.
I study Japanese.
歴史をべんきょうしています。
Rekishi o benkyoushiteimasu.
I am studying history. (Note: -ています indicates an ongoing action)
- Grammar Note: を (o) particle
- The particle を (o) marks the direct object of a verb. So, if you're studying 'Japanese,' then 'Japanese' is the direct object.
§ Where You Study with で (de)
To indicate the location where you study, you use the particle で (de). This particle marks the place where an action takes place.
図書館でべんきょうします。
Toshokan de benkyoushimasu.
I study at the library.
家で日本語をべんきょうします。
Ie de nihongo o benkyoushimasu.
I study Japanese at home.
- Grammar Note: で (de) particle
- The particle で (de) indicates the location where an action or event takes place. Think of it as 'at' or 'in' when referring to the place of an activity.
§ Combining What and Where
You can combine these elements to form more complex sentences. The order is pretty flexible, but generally, the topic/subject comes first, then the location, then the object, and finally the verb.
- Subject (optional)
- Location (で)
- Object (を)
- Verb (べんきょうする)
私は学校で数学をべんきょうします。
Watashi wa gakkou de suugaku o benkyoushimasu.
I study math at school.
彼はカフェで英語をべんきょうしています。
Kare wa kafe de eigo o benkyoushiteimasu.
He is studying English at a cafe.
§ Common Phrases with べんきょうする
Here are a few more common ways you'll hear べんきょうする used:
- Phrase
- がんばってべんきょうしてください。
Ganbatte benkyou shite kudasai.
Please study hard. (A common encouragement.)
- Phrase
- もっとべんきょうしたいです。
Motto benkyou shitai desu.
I want to study more.
Mastering べんきょうする is key for any learner. Keep practicing these sentence patterns, and you'll be using it naturally in no time!
دليل النطق
- pronouncing the 'u' at the end too strongly
- not lengthening the 'o' sound
قواعد يجب معرفتها
Japanese verbs do not change based on the subject's number or person. The verb 'benkyousuru' (to study) remains the same whether it's 'I study,' 'you study,' 'he studies,' or 'they study.' The subject is often omitted if clear from context.
私は日本語をべんきょうします。 (Watashi wa Nihongo o benkyoushimasu.) - I study Japanese. 彼らは日本語をべんきょうします。 (Karera wa Nihongo o benkyoushimasu.) - They study Japanese.
The particle 'を' (o) is used to mark the direct object of a transitive verb. When you 'study something,' that 'something' is typically followed by 'を'.
本をべんきょうします。 (Hon o benkyoushimasu.) - I study books. 漢字をべんきょうします。 (Kanji o benkyoushimasu.) - I study Kanji.
The verb 'benkyousuru' can be used in different tenses and politeness levels. The most common polite present/future form is 'benkyoushimasu' (べんきょうします) and the polite past form is 'benkyoushimashita' (べんきょうしました).
毎日べんきょうします。 (Mainichi benkyoushimasu.) - I study every day. 昨日べんきょうしました。 (Kinou benkyoushimashita.) - I studied yesterday.
To express 'not to study,' you use the negative form of the verb. For 'benkyousuru,' the polite negative is 'benkyoushimasen' (べんきょうしません).
今日はべんきょうしません。 (Kyou wa benkyoushimasen.) - I will not study today. テレビを見ながらべんきょうしません。 (Terebi o minagara benkyoushimasen.) - I don't study while watching TV.
To express an intention or plan to study, you can use the volitional form. For 'benkyousuru,' the polite volitional form is 'benkyoushimashou' (べんきょうしましょう), meaning 'Let's study' or 'I will study.'
一緒にべんきょうしましょう。 (Issho ni benkyoushimashou.) - Let's study together. もっとべんきょうしましょう。 (Motto benkyoushimashou.) - I will study more.
أمثلة حسب المستوى
大学院での研究は多岐にわたり、毎日が新しい発見の連続です。特に、異文化コミュニケーションの分野は深く、多角的な視点から物事をべんきょうする機会に恵まれています。
In graduate school, my research covers a wide range of fields, and every day is a continuous series of new discoveries. Especially in the field of intercultural communication, I have the opportunity to study things deeply and from multiple perspectives.
多岐にわたる (たきにわたる): to cover a wide range of, to be diverse. 恵まれる (めぐまれる): to be blessed with, to be fortunate to have.
あの哲学書は難解で、何度も読み返してようやく核心を掴めました。本当に時間をかけてべんきょうする価値のある一冊です。
That philosophy book is abstruse, and only after rereading it many times could I finally grasp its core. It's truly a book worth spending time studying.
難解 (なんかい): difficult to understand, abstruse. 核心を掴む (かくしんをつかむ): to grasp the core, to get to the heart of the matter.
環境問題への関心が高まり、持続可能な社会を築くためには、私たち一人ひとりが地球の現状を深くべんきょうする責任があると感じています。
With increasing interest in environmental issues, I feel that each of us has a responsibility to deeply study the current state of the Earth in order to build a sustainable society.
持続可能な社会 (じぞくかのうなしゃかい): sustainable society. 一人ひとり (ひとりひとり): each and every person.
最新のAI技術は日々進化しており、その応用範囲を広げるためには、常に新しい情報をべんきょうする意欲が不可欠です。
The latest AI technology is evolving daily, and in order to broaden its range of applications, the eagerness to constantly study new information is indispensable.
応用範囲 (おうようはんい): range of application. 不可欠 (ふかけつ): indispensable, essential.
古典芸能の奥深さに触れると、その歴史的背景や精神性をじっくりとべんきょうする喜びを感じます。
When I come into contact with the profoundness of classical performing arts, I feel the joy of thoroughly studying their historical background and spirituality.
古典芸能 (こてんげいのう): classical performing arts. 奥深さ (おくふかさ): profoundness, depth. 精神性 (せいしんせい): spirituality.
国際情勢は複雑で、多角的な視点から深くべんきょうすることで、初めてその本質が見えてきます。
International affairs are complex, and only by deeply studying them from multiple perspectives can their true nature finally become visible.
国際情勢 (こくさいじょうせい): international affairs. 本質 (ほんしつ): true nature, essence.
この地域の伝統工芸は、先人たちの知恵が凝縮されており、その技術と歴史をべんきょうすることは、文化を継承する上で非常に重要です。
The traditional crafts of this region embody the wisdom of our predecessors, and studying their techniques and history is extremely important for inheriting culture.
伝統工芸 (でんとうこうげい): traditional crafts. 先人 (せんじん): predecessors, ancestors. 凝縮 (ぎょうしゅく): condensation, concentration.
言語学習は一朝一夕には成し遂げられません。地道に、そして継続的にべんきょうすることが上達への唯一の道です。
Language learning cannot be accomplished overnight. Steadily and continuously studying is the only path to improvement.
一朝一夕 (いっちょういっせき): overnight, in a short time. 地道に (じみちに): steadily, diligently.
أنماط نحوية
أنماط الجُمل
わたしは [subject] を べんきょうします。
わたしは にほんご を べんきょうします。 (I study Japanese.)
[subject] は どこ で べんきょうしますか。
がくせい は としょかん で べんきょうしますか。 (Do the students study at the library?)
[subject] は べんきょうします。
かれ は まいにち べんきょうします。 (He studies every day.)
[subject] は [location] で [topic] を べんきょうしています。
かのじょ は へや で すうがく を べんきょうしています。 (She is studying math in her room.)
[time] から [time] まで べんきょうします。
ごぜんくじ から ごごごじ まで べんきょうします。 (I study from 9 AM to 5 PM.)
[topic] を べんきょうする の は たのしいです。
えいご を べんきょうする の は たのしいです。 (Studying English is fun.)
[topic] を もっと べんきょうしたいです。
かんじ を もっと べんきょうしたいです。 (I want to study more kanji.)
[verb] の ため に べんきょうします。
しけん の ため に べんきょうします。 (I study for the exam.)
عائلة الكلمة
الأسماء
الصفات
كيفية الاستخدام
べんきょうする is a regular - する verb, which means 'to study.' You can use it when talking about studying for a test, studying a language, or generally engaging in academic study. For example, '日本語をべんきょうします' (Nihongo o benkyoushimasu) means 'I study Japanese.' You can also use it with a noun + を + べんきょうする to specify what you are studying, like '歴史をべんきょうする' (rekishi o benkyousuru - to study history).
A common mistake is forgetting the particle を (o) when specifying what you are studying. While in casual conversation it might sometimes be omitted, it's grammatically correct to include it. Another mistake is confusing べんきょうする with 'まなぶ' (manabu), which also means 'to learn.' While similar, べんきょうする usually implies a more active, focused, and academic type of study, whereas まなぶ can be broader, encompassing learning through experience or observation. For instance, you would べんきょうする for a test, but you might まなぶ a life lesson.
احفظها
وسيلة تذكّر
Imagine a 'BENCH' in a 'KYOTO' temple, where monks 'SURU' (do) their studies. 'BENCH-KYO-SURU' sounds like 'べんきょうする'.
ربط بصري
Picture yourself sitting at a desk with textbooks open, actively studying. You're surrounded by books and a warm light, focused on learning. This image represents 'べんきょうする'.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Try to use 'べんきょうする' in three different sentences about your own study habits or someone else's. For example, '私は[subject]をべんきょうします。' (I study [subject].)
اختبر نفسك 54 أسئلة
私は毎日日本語を___。
The sentence means 'I study Japanese every day.' 'べんきょうする' means 'to study.'
りゅうがくせいはがっこうで___。
The sentence means 'International students study at school.' 'べんきょうする' means 'to study.'
しゅくだいを___。
The sentence means 'To study homework.' This is a common way to say 'do homework' in Japanese. 'べんきょうする' means 'to study.'
こどもたちはとしょかんで___。
The sentence means 'Children study in the library.' 'べんきょうする' means 'to study.'
テストのために、よく___。
The sentence means 'To study well for the test.' 'べんきょうする' means 'to study.'
まいにち、あたらしいことばを___。
The sentence means 'To study new words every day.' 'べんきょうする' means 'to study.'
What do you study every day?
What did you study yesterday?
What will you study tomorrow?
Read this aloud:
わたしは まいにち 日本語を べんきょうします。
Focus: べんきょうします (benkyō-shimasu)
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がっこうで かんじを べんきょうします。
Focus: かんじ (kanji)
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わたしは きのう えいごを べんきょうしました。
Focus: べんきょうしました (benkyō-shimashita)
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This sentence means 'I study Japanese.' The basic sentence structure in Japanese is Subject-Object-Verb.
This means 'Do you study Kanji every day?' '毎日' (maichi) means 'every day,' '漢字' (kanji) is 'Kanji,' and 'か' (ka) turns a statement into a question.
This sentence translates to 'He studies at the library.' '図書館' (toshokan) is 'library,' and 'で' (de) indicates the location of an action.
Choose the correct kanji for 'benkyousuru':
The correct kanji for 'benkyousuru' (to study) is 勉強する. The second character, 強, means 'strong' or 'to endeavor', and the verb する means 'to do'.
Which sentence correctly uses 'benkyousuru' to mean 'I study Japanese every day'?
The particle を (o) is used to mark the direct object of a transitive verb. Here, 日本語 (Japanese) is the object of 勉強します (study).
How do you say 'Did you study yesterday?' in Japanese?
昨日 (kinou) means 'yesterday', 勉強しました (benkyoushimashita) is the past tense of 勉強します (benkyoushimasu), and か (ka) makes it a question.
The sentence '彼は日本語を勉強しません' means 'He does not study Japanese'.
しません is the negative form of します (shimasu), so 勉強しません means 'does not study'.
You can use 勉強する to talk about studying for a test.
勉強する is a general verb for 'to study', and can be used in various contexts, including studying for exams.
The past tense of 勉強する is 勉強した (benkyou shita).
The past tense of する (suru) is した (shita), so the past tense of 勉強する (benkyousuru) is 勉強した (benkyou shita).
What do you do every day?
What did you study on the weekend?
What do you want to do more of?
Read this aloud:
私は毎日日本語を勉強します。
Focus: bénkyō-shimasu
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彼は図書館で勉強しています。
Focus: toshokan de benkyō shite imasu
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一緒に勉強しませんか?
Focus: issho ni benkyō shimasen ka?
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This sentence means 'I study Japanese every day.' The order is 'Subject + Time + Object + Verb'.
This sentence means 'He is studying hard at the library.' The order is 'Subject + Place (with 'で') + Adverb + Verb'.
This sentence means 'I must study more for the exam.' '試験のために' (for the exam) comes first, followed by 'もっと' (more) and then the verb phrase.
This sentence means 'I study Japanese every day.' The subject 'I' (私は) comes first, followed by the frequency 'every day' (毎日), the object 'Japanese' (日本語を), and finally the verb 'study' (勉強しています).
This sentence means 'He studied hard to pass the exam.' 'He' (彼は) is the subject, 'to pass the exam' (試験に合格する) is the purpose, followed by 'in order to' (ために), 'hard' (一生懸命), and the verb 'studied' (勉強しました).
This sentence means 'I like studying with friends at the library.' 'With friends' (友達と) and 'at the library' (図書館で) describe where and with whom the action takes place. 'Together' (一緒に) reinforces this. 'Studying' (勉強する) is nominalized with 'のが' and followed by 'I like' (好きです).
来週の試験のために、もっと___必要があります。
The sentence implies a need to prepare for an exam, which requires studying. '勉強する' means 'to study.'
彼は医師になるために、毎日熱心に医学を___。
To become a doctor, one studies medicine. '勉強する' is the most appropriate verb here. While '研究する' (to research) is related, '勉強する' specifically refers to the act of learning the subject.
海外留学の準備として、日本語を___ことにしました。
When preparing for studying abroad, one would typically study the language of that country. '勉強する' means 'to study.'
新しいスキルを習得するためには、全く努力せずに勉強することができる。
Learning new skills generally requires effort and dedication to study. The statement suggests it can be done 'without any effort,' which is false.
試験に合格するためには、一夜漬けで十分な勉強ができると考えるのは現実的ではない。
It's generally not realistic to expect to pass an exam with sufficient study by cramming the night before. This statement is true.
外国語を上達させる唯一の方法は、文法書をひたすら勉強することである。
While grammar books are helpful, they are not the only way to improve a foreign language. Practice, immersion, and various other methods are also crucial. This statement is false.
This sentence means 'It is necessary to thoroughly study the materials for research.' The order follows a typical Japanese sentence structure: topic/purpose (研究のため), object (資料), adverb (徹底的に), verb (勉強する), and necessity (必要がある).
This sentence translates to 'By deeply studying ancient philosophy, one gains insights into modern society.' The structure builds from the initial action (深く勉強することで) to the resulting outcome (示唆を得る).
This sentence means 'For language acquisition, it is essential to study continuously every day.' The phrase '語学の習得には' sets the context, followed by the necessary action '毎日継続して勉強すること' and its importance '不可欠である'.
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محتوى ذو صلة
مزيد من كلمات education
欠席する
A2To be absent.
抽象的
A1Describes something that is based on general ideas or concepts rather than specific physical objects or examples. It is often used to talk about thoughts, art, or explanations that are not easy to see or touch.
後天的
B2Refers to qualities, skills, or traits acquired through experience, learning, or environmental influence after birth.
応用
A1The act of applying a principle, theory, or knowledge to a practical situation or a different context. It is commonly used in education and science to describe moving from basic concepts to complex, real-world problems.
適性
B2A natural ability or suitability for a specific role, task, or academic path. It refers to the fitness of an individual's character or skills to a certain environment.
恣意的
B2Based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system. Often used in academic writing to criticize research methods or data selection.
出席する
A2To attend.
ボールペン
A2ballpoint pen
基本
A1Kihon refers to the fundamentals or basics of a subject, skill, or system. it describes the essential foundation that one must master before advancing to more complex levels.
有益
B2Being useful, beneficial, or profitable. It describes something that brings a positive effect or helps in achieving a goal.