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What are the naunces between the use of 訊く instead of 聞く in the following sentence?


Why are there many kanji that are read and mean the same?Itadakimasu: connotations of 戴 vs 頂?What is the definition of 凶々?The differences between ~がたい、〜にくい、〜づらいKanji use in these words, 今 vs 未What's the difference between 心, 念, and 意?Use of こそ. What words is it replacing here?Why importing words from other languages rather than building new ones from existing kanji?Why are the high-pitched voices of children 'yellow'?Is 吾 a joyo kanji?Write the reading of the following kanji in hiragana!intuitively, why do かねる and かねない roughly mean “cannot” and “can”?Kanji of そそっかしい













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I know that 低く is another way to write 聞く, so now I'm curious as to why the author of the book used it here instead of 聞く, which has been used for all previous instances in the book.




こちらから訊くより先に、 低くような声が返ってきた。




As I've mentioned in What is the definition of 凶々? , I'm wondering if there are any nuances or slightly different meanings when it comes to using different kanji that have the same-ish dictionary definition and how to understand the why or to discern the meaning behind the seemingly random different kanji being used in sentences.



For example, what is the difference between




こちらから訊くより先に、 低くような声が返ってきた。




and




こちらから聞くより先に、 低くような声が返ってきた。











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  • Looks like you might have mis-typed 低 instead of 訊

    – sazarando
    4 hours ago











  • @sazarando thanks for pointing that out, its now fixed.

    – Toyu_Frey
    4 hours ago






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    「 低くような声」って?

    – Chocolate
    2 hours ago











  • Related: Why are there many kanji that are read and mean the same? Also, see my answer here: japanese.stackexchange.com/a/55317/5010

    – naruto
    30 mins ago















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I know that 低く is another way to write 聞く, so now I'm curious as to why the author of the book used it here instead of 聞く, which has been used for all previous instances in the book.




こちらから訊くより先に、 低くような声が返ってきた。




As I've mentioned in What is the definition of 凶々? , I'm wondering if there are any nuances or slightly different meanings when it comes to using different kanji that have the same-ish dictionary definition and how to understand the why or to discern the meaning behind the seemingly random different kanji being used in sentences.



For example, what is the difference between




こちらから訊くより先に、 低くような声が返ってきた。




and




こちらから聞くより先に、 低くような声が返ってきた。











share|improve this question
























  • Looks like you might have mis-typed 低 instead of 訊

    – sazarando
    4 hours ago











  • @sazarando thanks for pointing that out, its now fixed.

    – Toyu_Frey
    4 hours ago






  • 1





    「 低くような声」って?

    – Chocolate
    2 hours ago











  • Related: Why are there many kanji that are read and mean the same? Also, see my answer here: japanese.stackexchange.com/a/55317/5010

    – naruto
    30 mins ago













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I know that 低く is another way to write 聞く, so now I'm curious as to why the author of the book used it here instead of 聞く, which has been used for all previous instances in the book.




こちらから訊くより先に、 低くような声が返ってきた。




As I've mentioned in What is the definition of 凶々? , I'm wondering if there are any nuances or slightly different meanings when it comes to using different kanji that have the same-ish dictionary definition and how to understand the why or to discern the meaning behind the seemingly random different kanji being used in sentences.



For example, what is the difference between




こちらから訊くより先に、 低くような声が返ってきた。




and




こちらから聞くより先に、 低くような声が返ってきた。











share|improve this question
















I know that 低く is another way to write 聞く, so now I'm curious as to why the author of the book used it here instead of 聞く, which has been used for all previous instances in the book.




こちらから訊くより先に、 低くような声が返ってきた。




As I've mentioned in What is the definition of 凶々? , I'm wondering if there are any nuances or slightly different meanings when it comes to using different kanji that have the same-ish dictionary definition and how to understand the why or to discern the meaning behind the seemingly random different kanji being used in sentences.



For example, what is the difference between




こちらから訊くより先に、 低くような声が返ってきた。




and




こちらから聞くより先に、 低くような声が返ってきた。








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  • Looks like you might have mis-typed 低 instead of 訊

    – sazarando
    4 hours ago











  • @sazarando thanks for pointing that out, its now fixed.

    – Toyu_Frey
    4 hours ago






  • 1





    「 低くような声」って?

    – Chocolate
    2 hours ago











  • Related: Why are there many kanji that are read and mean the same? Also, see my answer here: japanese.stackexchange.com/a/55317/5010

    – naruto
    30 mins ago

















  • Looks like you might have mis-typed 低 instead of 訊

    – sazarando
    4 hours ago











  • @sazarando thanks for pointing that out, its now fixed.

    – Toyu_Frey
    4 hours ago






  • 1





    「 低くような声」って?

    – Chocolate
    2 hours ago











  • Related: Why are there many kanji that are read and mean the same? Also, see my answer here: japanese.stackexchange.com/a/55317/5010

    – naruto
    30 mins ago
















Looks like you might have mis-typed 低 instead of 訊

– sazarando
4 hours ago





Looks like you might have mis-typed 低 instead of 訊

– sazarando
4 hours ago













@sazarando thanks for pointing that out, its now fixed.

– Toyu_Frey
4 hours ago





@sazarando thanks for pointing that out, its now fixed.

– Toyu_Frey
4 hours ago




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「 低くような声」って?

– Chocolate
2 hours ago





「 低くような声」って?

– Chocolate
2 hours ago













Related: Why are there many kanji that are read and mean the same? Also, see my answer here: japanese.stackexchange.com/a/55317/5010

– naruto
30 mins ago





Related: Why are there many kanji that are read and mean the same? Also, see my answer here: japanese.stackexchange.com/a/55317/5010

– naruto
30 mins ago










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