A2 Collocation Neutro 3 min de leitura

情報を得る

jouhou o eru

obtain information

Literalmente: Information (情報) [object marker] (を) obtain (得る)

Em 15 segundos

  • Actively gathering facts or data from various sources.
  • Used in both professional research and daily planning.
  • More formal than just 'hearing' news; implies effort.

Significado

This phrase is used when you actively acquire facts, data, or news from a source like the internet, a book, or another person.

Exemplos-chave

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Checking the weather

テレビで明日の天気の情報を得た。

I got information about tomorrow's weather from the TV.

2

Researching a new restaurant

ネットでその店の情報を得ることができます。

You can get information about that shop on the internet.

3

In a business meeting

最新の市場情報を得ることが重要です。

It is important to obtain the latest market information.

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Contexto cultural

Information is often treated as a valuable asset in business.

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Source matters

Always mention the source.

Em 15 segundos

  • Actively gathering facts or data from various sources.
  • Used in both professional research and daily planning.
  • More formal than just 'hearing' news; implies effort.

What It Means

Imagine you are a detective on a mission. You need specific facts to solve a case. You go out, search, and finally find what you need. That is 情報を得る. In English, we simply say "obtain information" or "get info." It implies an active process. You aren't just sitting there while info falls into your lap. You are the one doing the catching. It’s like being a sponge, but for facts instead of water. Whether it's a weather report or a secret recipe, this phrase covers it all.

How To Use It

Using this phrase is like putting together a simple puzzle. First, identify your source. Are you using the internet? Add インターネットで. Are you reading a book? Use 本から. Then, add the phrase. If you are talking to a boss, use 情報を得ました. If you are chatting with a friend over ramen, 情報を得た works perfectly. It’s a very flexible collocation. You can also use the potential form 情報を得られる to say you "can get information." It makes you sound very capable and prepared.

When To Use It

This phrase is a superstar in many settings. Use it when you are planning a trip. You need to know which trains are running. You are 情報を得る. Use it at work when explaining your research. It sounds professional and organized. It’s also great for social media. If you follow a celebrity to find out about their next concert, you are definitely 情報を得る. Basically, any time you move from "not knowing" to "knowing" through some effort, this is your go-to phrase.

When NOT To Use It

Be careful not to sound like a robot! If a friend tells you they are getting married, don't say 情報を得た. That sounds like you are a spy filing a report. It’s a bit too cold for personal feelings or casual gossip. Also, don't use it for physical objects. You don't 情報を得る a cup of coffee. You just 買う (buy) or もらう (receive) it. Save this phrase for things you can't touch, like data, news, and knowledge.

Cultural Background

Japan is often called a 情報社会 (information society). People there love to be well-informed before making decisions. Whether it's checking 食べログ (Tabelog) for restaurant reviews or reading manuals, gathering info is a sign of being a responsible adult. Being well-informed is a way of showing respect to others. It shows you didn't just show up unprepared. The word 情報 itself became popular during Japan's modernization in the late 19th century. Now, it's an essential part of daily life.

Common Variations

You will often hear 情報を手に入れる. This is a bit more casual. It literally means to "get information into your hands." It feels like you caught something valuable. Then there is 情報を収集する. This one is quite formal. You’ll see it in news reports or business meetings. It sounds like a big, organized project. If you want to sound like a local, try saying 情報をゲットする. It’s a bit of "Japanglish" that young people use when they find a cool tip online.

Notas de uso

This is a neutral-to-formal collocation. It's safe for work, school, and news, but might sound a bit stiff in very casual heart-to-heart talks.

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Source matters

Always mention the source.

Exemplos

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#1 Checking the weather

テレビで明日の天気の情報を得た。

I got information about tomorrow's weather from the TV.

A very common, everyday use of the phrase.

#2 Researching a new restaurant

ネットでその店の情報を得ることができます。

You can get information about that shop on the internet.

Using the potential form 'eru koto ga dekiru' to give advice.

#3 In a business meeting

最新の市場情報を得ることが重要です。

It is important to obtain the latest market information.

Professional and direct, suitable for a workplace.

#4 Texting a friend about a sale

SNSでセールの情報を得たよ!行こう!

I got info about a sale on social media! Let's go!

Informal use with the 'yo' particle for emphasis.

#5 A spy movie parody

ついに敵の秘密の情報を得たぞ。

I have finally obtained the enemy's secret information!

Using 'zo' makes it sound dramatic and masculine.

#6 Finding out about a long-lost relative

手紙から祖父の情報を得ることができました。

I was able to get information about my grandfather from the letter.

Shows a more personal, meaningful discovery.

Teste-se

Fill in the blank.

ネットから______。

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: 情報を得る

You use {情報を得る|じょうほうをえる} for abstract data.

🎉 Pontuação: /1

Recursos visuais

Banco de exercicios

1 exercicios
Fill in the blank. Fill Blank A2

ネットから______。

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: 情報を得る

You use {情報を得る|じょうほうをえる} for abstract data.

🎉 Pontuação: /1

Perguntas frequentes

1 perguntas

No, use other verbs for meeting people.

Frases relacionadas

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情報を収集する

synonym

To collect info

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