in English | in Japanese | S |
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be given (polite) | γγγΎγ |
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Tips to remember the Japanese word:
To remember "γγγΎγ" (kuremasu), think of the phrase "Give me a favor" where "kure" can remind you of "give" and "masu" indicates the polite form in Japanese. Associating it with an image of receiving something can also help reinforce the meaning.
Explanations:
"γγγΎγ" is the polite form of "γγγ" (kureru), which is used when the speaker receives something from someone else, usually in a context where the giver is considered equal or lower in social status. It's used when the action benefits the speaker or someone close to the speaker.
Other words that mean the same thing:
– "γγγΎγ" (agemasu) β to give (used when the act of giving benefits the other person)
– "γγγγΎγ" (moraimasu) β to receive (used from the perspective of the receiver)
Conjugations of "γγγΎγ":
– Present: γγγΎγ (kuremasu)
– Past: γγγΎγγ (kuremaa)
– Negative: γγγΎγγ (kuremasen)
– Negative Past: γγγΎγγγ§γγ (kuremasen dea)
– Te-form: γγγ¦ (kurete)
Examples of sentences:
1. Present:
ειγγγ¬γΌγ³γγγγγΎγγ
(Tomodachi ga purezento o kuremasu.)
My friend gives me a present.
2. Past:
ε½ΌγγιγγγγΎγγγ
(Kare ga okane o kuremaa.)
He gave me money.
3. Negative:
ε½Όε₯³γ―ζδΌγ£γ¦γγγΎγγγ
(Kanojo wa tetsudatte kuremasen.)
She doesn't help me.
4. Negative Past:
δΈεΈγ―γ’γγγ€γΉγγγγΎγγγ§γγγ
(Joushi wa adobaisu o kuremasen dea.)
My boss didn't give me advice.
5. Te-form:
ζ―γζη΄γγγγ¦γγγγγγ§γγ
(Haha ga tegami o kurete, ureshii desu.)
I'm happy that my mother gave me a letter.
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