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Personal

ˈpərs(ə)n(ə)l
Extremely common
500 - 600
500 - 600
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.

個人的な (こじんてきな), 人間的な (にんげんてきな), 個人の (こじんの), プライベートな

Personal meanings in Japanese

個人的な (こじんてきな)

Example:
This is a personal matter.
これは個人的な問題です。
I prefer to keep my personal life private.
私は個人的な生活をプライベートに保ちたいです。
Usage: informalContext: Used in everyday conversations when discussing private matters.
Note: Commonly used to refer to things that pertain to an individual's private life or feelings.

人間的な (にんげんてきな)

Example:
He has a very personal touch in his work.
彼の仕事には非常に人間的なタッチがあります。
She spoke with a personal tone.
彼女は人間的な口調で話しました。
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used to describe a style or approach that reflects an individual's character or warmth.
Note: This meaning emphasizes the human aspect and emotional connection.

個人の (こじんの)

Example:
Please provide your personal information.
あなたの個人情報を提供してください。
Keep your personal data secure.
あなたの個人データを安全に保ってください。
Usage: formalContext: Often used in legal or official documents regarding identification or personal data.
Note: This term is often used in business or administrative contexts.

プライベートな

Example:
I need some private time.
私はプライベートな時間が必要です。
This is a private conversation.
これはプライベートな会話です。
Usage: informalContext: Used in casual discussions to indicate the need for privacy.
Note: This term is often used interchangeably with '個人的な' but emphasizes the aspect of privacy.

Personal's synonyms

private

Private refers to something that is not shared or known by others, often related to personal matters.
Example: I prefer to keep my private life separate from work.
Note: Private emphasizes secrecy or confidentiality more than personal.

individual

Individual pertains to a single person or thing, distinct from others.
Example: Each individual has their own unique perspective on the issue.
Note: Individual focuses on the uniqueness or distinctiveness of a person or thing.

intimate

Intimate conveys a close or personal relationship or connection.
Example: They shared an intimate conversation about their fears and dreams.
Note: Intimate suggests a deeper level of personal closeness compared to personal.

subjective

Subjective refers to personal opinions, feelings, or perspectives.
Example: Her decision was based on subjective feelings rather than objective facts.
Note: Subjective implies a viewpoint influenced by personal beliefs or experiences.

Personal expressions, common phrases

personal space

Refers to the physical distance that individuals prefer to keep between themselves and others.
Example: Please respect my personal space and do not stand too close to me.
Note: Personal space specifically relates to physical distance, while 'personal' on its own is more general.

personal information

Refers to details about oneself that are private and typically not shared with everyone.
Example: I don't feel comfortable sharing personal information with strangers.
Note: Personal information is specific data about a person, whereas 'personal' alone is broader.

personal growth

Refers to the process of developing oneself mentally, emotionally, or spiritually.
Example: Traveling helped me achieve personal growth and understanding of different cultures.
Note: Personal growth focuses on self-improvement and development, while 'personal' is a more general term.

personal development

Refers to activities or efforts aimed at improving one's skills, abilities, and overall quality of life.
Example: Attending workshops on personal development can help you enhance your skills and confidence.
Note: Personal development is about intentional growth and enhancement, while 'personal' alone is broader.

personal touch

Refers to something that is individualized or customized to create a more intimate or special connection.
Example: The handwritten note added a personal touch to the gift.
Note: Personal touch emphasizes the uniqueness or customization aspect, while 'personal' on its own is more general.

personal responsibility

Refers to the duty or accountability one has for their own actions, choices, and obligations.
Example: As an adult, taking personal responsibility for your actions is crucial.
Note: Personal responsibility is about being accountable, while 'personal' alone is a descriptor of something related to oneself.

personal opinion

Refers to an individual's subjective viewpoint or belief on a particular matter.
Example: Everyone is entitled to their personal opinion, even if it differs from others.
Note: Personal opinion is a specific viewpoint held by an individual, while 'personal' on its own is more general.

Personal everyday (slang) expressions

Personalize

To make something unique or tailored to a specific individual's taste or preference.
Example: I'm going to personalize this gift with her name engraved on it.
Note: Personalize focuses on customizing or individualizing an item to suit a person's style or identity.

Personals

Advertisements or messages seeking romantic, platonic, or professional connections.
Example: I browsed through the personals section of the newspaper to find a new roommate.
Note: Personals refer to personal ads or messages seeking various types of relationships or connections.

In person

Face-to-face, directly with someone, typically used to emphasize physical presence.
Example: Let's discuss this in person rather than through messages.
Note: In person refers to direct interaction or communication with someone without the use of technology or intermediaries.

Personable

Having a pleasant, likable, or friendly personality that attracts others.
Example: She's so personable that everyone seems to like her instantly.
Note: Personable describes someone's social skills and likable demeanor, allowing them to easily connect with others.

Personify

To embody or represent an abstract concept, quality, or idea in human or personal form.
Example: The artist tried to personify nature in her paintings.
Note: Personify involves giving human characteristics or attributes to something non-human, enhancing its relatability or understanding.

Impersonal

Lacking warmth, personal connection, or individual touch.
Example: The automated response felt impersonal and lacking in compassion.
Note: Impersonal describes interactions or communications that lack personalization, emotion, or individual attention.

Personal best

One's best performance or achievement in a particular activity, surpassing their previous records.
Example: She achieved a personal best time in the race, setting a new record for herself.
Note: Personal best signifies an individual's highest level of performance or achievement compared to their own past performances.

Personal - Examples

Personal hygiene is important for everyone.
My individual opinion is that we should take action now.
I don't want to discuss my private life with strangers.

Personal grammar

Personal - Adjective (Adjective) / Adjective (Adjective)
Lemma: personal
Conjugations
Adjective (Adjective): personal
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): personals
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): personal
Syllables, Separation and Stress
personal Contains 3 syllables: per • son • al
Phonetic transcription: ˈpərs-nəl
per son al , ˈpərs nəl (The red syllable is stressed)

Personal - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
personal: 500 - 600 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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