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Be lazy, slack off in Japanese ๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ต


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be lazy, slack off ใชใพใ‘ใ‚‹
How to say “be lazy, slack off” in Japanese? “ใชใพใ‘ใ‚‹”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “ใชใพใ‘ใ‚‹” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on be lazy, slack off in Japanese like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to remember the Japanese word:
– "ใชใพใ‘ใ‚‹ (namakeru)" sounds like "no make" in English, which might remind you of someone not putting in effort, hence being lazy or slacking off.

Explanations:
– "ใชใพใ‘ใ‚‹ (namakeru)" is a verb that means "to be lazy" or "to slack off."

Other words that mean the same thing:
– ๆ€ ๆƒฐ (ใŸใ„ใ , taida): laziness, idleness
– ๆ€ ใ‘่€… (ใชใพใ‘ใ‚‚ใฎ, namakemono): lazy person, slacker

Infinitive form:
– ใชใพใ‘ใ‚‹ (namakeru) – to be lazy, to slack off

Conjugations:
– Present/Future Affirmative: ใชใพใ‘ใ‚‹ (namakeru) – I slack off/I will slack off
– Present/Future Negative: ใชใพใ‘ใชใ„ (namakenai) – I do not slack off/I will not slack off
– Past Affirmative: ใชใพใ‘ใŸ (namaketa) – I slacked off
– Past Negative: ใชใพใ‘ใชใ‹ใฃใŸ (namakenakatta) – I did not slack off
– Volitional: ใชใพใ‘ใ‚ˆใ† (namakeyou) – Let's slack off
– Te-form: ใชใพใ‘ใฆ (namakete) – slacking off (used to connect sentences)

Examples of sentences that use it:
– ๅฝผใฏไป•ไบ‹ใ‚’ใชใพใ‘ใฆใ„ใ‚‹ใ€‚(ใ‹ใ‚Œ ใฏ ใ—ใ”ใจ ใ‚’ ใชใพใ‘ ใฆ ใ„ใ‚‹ใ€‚Kare wa shigoto o namakete iru.) – He is slacking off at work.
– ไปŠๆ—ฅใฏไฝ•ใ‚‚ใ›ใšใซๆ€ ใ‘ใŸใ„ใ€‚(ใใ‚‡ใ† ใฏ ใชใซ ใ‚‚ ใ›ใš ใซ ใชใพใ‘ใŸใ„ใ€‚Kyou wa nani mo sezu ni namaketai.) – I want to do nothing and be lazy today.
– ๅญฆ็”Ÿใฎ้ ƒใ€ใ‚ˆใๅ‹‰ๅผทใ‚’ใชใพใ‘ใŸใ€‚(ใŒใใ›ใ„ ใฎ ใ“ใ‚ใ€ใ‚ˆใ ในใ‚“ใใ‚‡ใ† ใ‚’ ใชใพใ‘ใŸใ€‚Gakusei no koro, yoku benkyou o namaketa.) – When I was a student, I often slacked off studying.
– ๆ€ ใ‘ใšใซ้ ‘ๅผตใ‚ใ†ใ€‚(ใชใพใ‘ใšใซ ใŒใ‚“ใฐใ‚ใ†ใ€‚Namakezu ni ganbarou.) – Let's try hard without being lazy.
– ๆ€ ใ‘ใ‚‹ใ“ใจใฏๆ‚ชใ„็ฟ’ๆ…ฃใ ใ€‚(ใชใพใ‘ใ‚‹ ใ“ใจ ใฏ ใ‚ใ‚‹ใ„ ใ—ใ‚…ใ†ใ‹ใ‚“ ใ ใ€‚Namakeru koto wa warui shuukan da.) – Slacking off is a bad habit.

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