in English | in Japanese | S |
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be given | ใใใ |
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Tips to remember the Japanese word:
– Imagine someone giving you a "kureate" (create) opportunity, playing on the sound "kureru" to help you remember it involves something being given.
Explanations:
– "ใใใ" (kureru) is used when someone gives something to the speaker or someone close to the speaker.
– It emphasizes a sense of receiving or benefiting from someone else's action.
Other words that mean the same thing:
– "ใใใ" (ageru): to give (used when the speaker gives to someone else)
– "ใใใ" (morau): to receive
Conjugations of ใใใ (kureru):
– Present: ใใใ (kureru)
– Past: ใใใ (kureta)
– Negative: ใใใชใ (kurenai)
– Negative Past: ใใใชใใฃใ (kurenakatta)
– Te-form: ใใใฆ (kurete)
– Potential: ใใใใใ (kurerareru)
Examples of sentences that use ใใใ (kureru):
1. ๅ้ใๆฌใใใใใ(ใจใใ ใกใ ใปใใ ใใใใ)
Tomodachi ga hon o kureta.
My friend gave me a book.
2. ๆฏใใใฎใ่ๅญใใใใพใใใ(ใฏใฏใ ใใฎ ใใใใ ใใใพใใใ)
Haha ga kono okashi o kuremaa.
My mother gave me this snack.
3. ๅ ็ใ่ณๆใใใใฆใใใใจใใ(ใใใใใ ใใใใใ ใใใฆ ใใใใจใใ)
Sensei ga shiryou o kurete arigatou.
Thank you, teacher, for giving me the materials.
4. ่ชฐใใ็งใซใขใใใคในใใใใใใช๏ผ (ใ ใใใ ใใใใซ ใขใใใคในใ ใใใใใช๏ผ)
Dareka ga watashi ni adobaisu o kureru kana?
I wonder if someone will give me advice?
5. ใใใชใใฎใใใใใชใใ(ใใใชใใฎใใใใใชใใ)
Kurenai no kamo shirenai.
Maybe they wonโt give it (to me).
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