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Why JLPT N1 learners mix up 仮令 (たとえ, “example; even if; if; though; although”) and いかにも (いかにも, “truly (same as 実に (じつに))”).
Both describe the 'typical' nature of an object. 仮令 (たとえ) means 'example,' while いかにも means 'truly/typically' (often paired with ~rashii), leading learners to confuse a specific example with a typical trait.
On JLPT N1, this pair shows up as a vocabulary meaning question. You see one word and pick its English equivalent from four options — one of which will be the other word in this pair, chosen as a distractor precisely because of the overlap.
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