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    Cool Which Idiom?


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    Question for Japanese folks:

    If the figure of speech in an English idiom is the same as a Japanese one, would you learn it (instead of an alien one)? What is the reason?

    Example 1: crawl into a hole / 穴があったら入りたい (I want to shamefully crawl into a hole)

    Example 2: burn the midnight oil / 働き蜂 (worker bee)
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    A little unsure as to the actual question, but - Idioms differ between languages so I would learn them in both languages. They won't directly translate from language to language, so you could risk saying something 'weird' with some of them. I guess for most of them though, people will probably understand what you are trying to say!
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    I agree. A translated idiom doesn't sound right. Many countries do this though: in China they create their own idioms in English, such as 'come to play' (means 'visit'). This may be a translation, but I'm not sure.

    My question asks about metaphors. Sometimes, metaphors are similar in each language, like the example I gave (crawl into a hole), so I was wondering whether Japanese people would prefer this type of idiom.

    Regards

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