変わる
When something changes by itself, we use 変わる (kawaru). This verb doesn't take a direct object. For example, the season changes, or your plans change.
Think of it as something undergoing a transformation without an external agent directly acting upon it. It's a natural or internal change. You'll often see it used for things like the weather, colors, or situations.
نحوه استفاده
When something changes on its own, use 変わる (kawaru). Think of a traffic light changing from red to green, or the seasons changing. It’s an intransitive verb, meaning it doesn't take a direct object. So, you wouldn't say 'I change the light' with 変わる. You'd say 'The light changes.'
A common mistake is confusing 変わる (kawaru) with 変える (kaeru). 変える (kaeru) is a transitive verb, meaning someone or something *actively changes* something else. For example, you would use 変える when you change your clothes, or change a plan. Remember: 変わる = something changes itself; 変える = someone changes something.
مثال
天気が急に変わった。
محتوای مرتبط
قواعد دستوری مرتبط
عبارات مرتبط
واژههای بیشتر general
いくつか
B1An unspecified small number of things; some, a few.
ちょっと
A2A little; a moment; a bit. Small amount or short time.
すこし
A2A little; a few.
さっき
A2A little while ago; a short time past.
能力
A1Nouryoku refers to the mental or physical power, skill, or capacity required to perform a specific task or function. It can describe both innate talent and skills acquired through learning and practice.
異常
A1A word used to describe something that deviates from the normal state, standard, or expected pattern. It often implies a problem, malfunction, or an extraordinary occurrence that requires attention or investigation.
~について
A2About, concerning; indicates topic.
〜について
B1About, concerning; on the subject of.
~ぐらい
A2about, approximately
ぐらい
A2About; approximately; to the extent of.