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ate | ใในใ |
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Tips to remember the Japanese word:
Remember "ใในใ" (tabeta) by associating it with "ta" for past and "be" for eating. Visualize a table to connect 'ta' and 'be'.
Explanations:
The verb ใในใ (tabeta) is the past tense form of ใในใ (taberu), which means "to eat." In Japanese, verbs conjugate based on tense and formality.
Other words that mean the same thing:
้ฃในใพใใ (ใในใพใใ, tabemaa) – This is a more formal way to say "ate."
Conjugation:
– Infinitive/Potential/Plain Dictionary Form:
– ้ฃในใ (ใในใ, taberu) – to eat
– Present/Future Tense (Plain):
– ้ฃในใ (ใในใ, taberu) – eat/will eat
– Present/Future Tense (Polite):
– ้ฃในใพใ (ใในใพใ, tabemasu) – eat/will eat
– Past Tense (Plain):
– ้ฃในใ (ใในใ, tabeta) – ate
– Past Tense (Polite):
– ้ฃในใพใใ (ใในใพใใ, tabemaa) – ate
– Negative Form (Plain):
– ้ฃในใชใ (ใในใชใ, tabenai) – not eat
– Negative Form (Polite):
– ้ฃในใพใใ (ใในใพใใ, tabemasen) – not eat
– Past Negative Form (Plain):
– ้ฃในใชใใฃใ (ใในใชใใฃใ, tabenakatta) – didn't eat
– Past Negative Form (Polite):
– ้ฃในใพใใใงใใ (ใในใพใใใงใใ, tabemasen dea) – didn't eat
Examples of sentences that use it:
1. ๆจๆฅใๅฏฟๅธใ้ฃในใใ(ใใฎใใใใใใในใใKinou, sushi o tabeta.) – I ate sushi yesterday.
2. ๆใใฏใใซใใณใ้ฃในใใ(ใใใใฏใใซใใณใใในใใAsa gohan ni pan o tabeta.) – I ate bread for breakfast.
3. ใฟใใชใงใฑใผใญใ้ฃในใใ(ใฟใใชใงใฑใผใญใใในใใMinna de keeki o tabeta.) – We ate cake together.
Romanized characters:
1. Kinou, sushi o tabeta.
2. Asa gohan ni pan o tabeta.
3. Minna de keeki o tabeta.
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ใในใ info.
– Tips to remember the Japanese word:
To remember 'ใในใ' (tabeta), you might think of โtaberuโ, which means โto eatโ, and then recall that โใในใโ is the past tense. Picture someone at a table after eatingโ'tabeta'.
– Explanations:
โใในใโ (tabeta) is the past tense form of the verb 'ใในใ' (taberu), which means โto eatโ. In Japanese, verb conjugation changes the ending of the verb. For past tense, 'ใในใ' changes to 'ใในใ'.
– Other words that mean the same thing:
1. ้ฃในใพใใ (ใในใพใใ, tabemaa) – Polite past tense for 'ate'
2. ้ฃในใ (ใในใ, tabeta) – Plain past tense for 'ate'
– Infinitive and different conjugations:
– ใในใ (taberu) – To eat (infinitive/present tense)
– ใในใชใ (tabenai) – Not eat (negative present tense)
– ใในใ (tabeta) – Ate (past tense)
– ใในใชใใฃใ (tabenakatta) – Did not eat (negative past tense)
– ใในใฆใใ (tabete iru) – Eating (present continuous)
– ใในใพใ (tabemasu) – Eat (polite present tense)
– ใในใพใใ (tabemasen) – Do not eat (polite negative present tense)
– ใในใพใใใ (tabemashou) – Letโs eat (volitional form)
– Example sentences that use it:
– ๅฝผใฏใใใใในใใ(ใใใฏใใใใในใใKare wa sushi o tabeta.) – He ate sushi.
– ๆจๆฅใใใถใใในใใ(ใใฎใใใใถใใในใใKinou, piza o tabeta.) – Yesterday, I ate pizza.
– ๅฝผๅฅณใฏใฑใผใญใๅ จ้จใในใใ(ใใฎใใใฏใฑใผใญใใใใถใในใใKanojo wa kฤki o zenbu tabeta.) – She ate all the cake.
– ๅใฏๆผใ้ฃฏใใในใใ(ใผใใฏใฒใใใฏใใใในใใBoku wa hirugohan o tabeta.) – I ate lunch.
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