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What's the difference between job and work?
It's the same one word in Japanese, so I don't get the difference. ...Or just they two are really close in meanings but used in certain fixed phrases, expressions or occasions?
What's the difference between job and work?
It's the same one word in Japanese, so I don't get the difference. ...Or just they two are really close in meanings but used in certain fixed phrases, expressions or occasions?
It's the same one word in Japanese, so I don't get the difference. ...Or just they two are really close in meanings but used in certain fixed phrases, expressions or occasions?
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i go to work everyday but i hate my job
where do you work at i have a job for you
work and job are the same thing
I'm looking for work
I'm looking for a job
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@tatsuki_otsuka: job is a noun while work can be used as both a noun and verb. 意味は同じけど。
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Your "work" is what you do while you're at your "job". The most literal translation of work would be 働き.
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