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たいてい「うち, いえ」(家)で漢字を書きますか?
たいてい「うち, いえ」(家)で漢字を書きますか?
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Yes, the kanji for "うち" and "いえ" (家) are both written as 家. In Japanese, both "うち" and "いえ" can be used to mean "house" or "home." The choice between using "うち" or "いえ" often depends on the context and personal preference.
For example:
- 家に帰る (いえにかえる) - to go home
- うちの犬 (うちのいぬ) - my dog
So, when writing these words in kanji, you can use 家 for both "うち" and "いえ."
For example:
- 家に帰る (いえにかえる) - to go home
- うちの犬 (うちのいぬ) - my dog
So, when writing these words in kanji, you can use 家 for both "うち" and "いえ."
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