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yunlis
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I thought る was the counterpart of る for intangible things, but after seeing some examples that's not true. It's hard to decide which to use, is る・せる for transportation and for everything that isn't transporation? I've seen the first kanji for putting a pet inside a car, getting on a train, riding a wave of success, and the second for appearing on a magazine, a more subtle く, etc. so I'm assuming this is true

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18 hours ago
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"る" means to ride/board and is mainly used for people (e.g. getting in a car).

"る" usually means to be placed/carried and is often used for objects (e.g. loading cargo) or publications (e.g. appearing in a newspaper).

When in doubt, it's okay to write のる in hiragana, even native speakers do this when the nuance is unclear.

(I'm just translating the answer a native gave, you can check the sources yourself, if you don't mind Japanese.)


Reading another thread (https://ja.hinative.com/questi...), you can use it for things like a "chair". Apparently, Japanese people don't feel much of difference between 「って」and 「がって」

Point is, not just transportation. it might also include animals not just people. is something I see people say.

る for putting a pet into a car is very rare, you'd be treating the pet like luggage/cargo.


る is correct, my IME does't even let me type る.


Source: https://hinative.com/questions...
Source: https://ja.hinative.com/questi...

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Shamugan
Level: 565

If you start from some japanese def, 乗る first meaning is:

にあがる

While 載る first meaning:

かのかれる

So, it's not really directly related to transportation at all. It's more like: "getting on" vs "being placed on". And then you have the other meanings after that. So it may be better to think in those terms instead to understand the difference.

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