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Bring (a person) in Japanese ๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ต


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bring (a person) ใคใ‚Œใฆ ใใ‚‹
How to say “bring (a person)” in Japanese? “ใคใ‚Œใฆ ใใ‚‹”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “ใคใ‚Œใฆ ใใ‚‹” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on bring (a person) in Japanese like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to Remember the Japanese Word:
– Visualize "ใคใ‚Œใฆ" as "tsurete," which sounds like "tour with" in English โ€” think of touring with or bringing a person along.
– "ใใ‚‹" or "kuru," meaning "to come," is easier to remember as itโ€™s a basic verb in Japanese.

Explanations:
– "ใคใ‚Œใฆ ใใ‚‹" (tsurete kuru) is a compound verb where "ใคใ‚Œใฆ" (tsurete) means "to take/bring (a person)" and "ใใ‚‹" (kuru) means "to come." Together, they mean "to bring (a person)."

Other Words That Mean the Same Thing:
– ้€ฃใ‚Œใฆ่กŒใ (ใคใ‚Œใฆใ„ใ, tsurete iku) โ€“ to take (a person) (to some place not where the speaker is)

Infinitive Conjugations:

1. Present/Future Tense:
– ้€ฃใ‚Œใฆใใ‚‹ (ใคใ‚Œใฆใใ‚‹, tsurete kuru) โ€“ to bring (a person)
– ไพ‹: ็งใฏๅ‹้”ใ‚’ใƒ‘ใƒผใƒ†ใ‚ฃใƒผใซ้€ฃใ‚Œใฆใใพใ™ใ€‚
– Watashi wa tomodachi o pฤtii ni tsurete kimasu.
– I will bring a friend to the party.

2. Past Tense:
– ้€ฃใ‚ŒใฆใใŸ (ใคใ‚ŒใฆใใŸ, tsurete kita) โ€“ brought (a person)
– ไพ‹: ๅฝผใฏๅผŸใ‚’ๅญฆๆ กใซ้€ฃใ‚ŒใฆใใŸใ€‚
– Kare wa otลto o gakkล ni tsurete kita.
– He brought his younger brother to school.

3. Negative Form:
– ้€ฃใ‚Œใฆใ“ใชใ„ (ใคใ‚Œใฆใ“ใชใ„, tsurete konai) โ€“ not bring (a person)
– ไพ‹: ็งใฏๅ‹้”ใ‚’ใƒ‘ใƒผใƒ†ใ‚ฃใƒผใซ้€ฃใ‚Œใฆใ“ใชใ„ใคใ‚‚ใ‚Šใงใ™ใ€‚
– Watashi wa tomodachi o pฤtii ni tsurete konai tsumori desu.
– I do not plan to bring a friend to the party.

– ้€ฃใ‚Œใฆใ“ใชใ‹ใฃใŸ (ใคใ‚Œใฆใ“ใชใ‹ใฃใŸ, tsurete konakatta) โ€“ did not bring (a person)
– ไพ‹: ๅฝผๅฅณใฏ็Šฌใ‚’้€ฃใ‚Œใฆใ“ใชใ‹ใฃใŸใ€‚
– Kanojo wa inu o tsurete konakatta.
– She did not bring the dog.

4. Te-Form:
– ้€ฃใ‚Œใฆใใฆ (ใคใ‚Œใฆใใฆ, tsurete kite) โ€“ bring (a person) (request/command)
– ไพ‹: ๅ‹้”ใ‚’้€ฃใ‚Œใฆใใฆใใ ใ•ใ„ใ€‚
– Tomodachi o tsurete kite kudasai.
– Please bring your friend.

5. Potential Form:
– ้€ฃใ‚Œใฆใ“ใ‚Œใ‚‹ (ใคใ‚Œใฆใ“ใ‚Œใ‚‹, tsurete koreru) โ€“ can bring (a person)
– ไพ‹: ็งใฏๅ‹้”ใ‚’้€ฃใ‚Œใฆใ“ใ‚Œใพใ™ใ€‚
– Watashi wa tomodachi o tsurete koremasu.
– I can bring a friend.

– ้€ฃใ‚Œใฆใ“ใ‚Œใชใ„ (ใคใ‚Œใฆใ“ใ‚Œใชใ„, tsurete korenai) โ€“ cannot bring (a person)
– ไพ‹: ๅฝผใฏๆ˜Žๆ—ฅๅ‹้”ใ‚’้€ฃใ‚Œใฆใ“ใ‚Œใชใ„ใ€‚
– Kare wa aa tomodachi o tsurete korenai.
– He cannot bring a friend tomorrow.

Examples of Sentences Using "ใคใ‚Œใฆใใ‚‹":
– ๆ˜Žๆ—ฅใ€็Šฌใ‚’้€ฃใ‚Œใฆใใฆใ‚‚ใ„ใ„ใงใ™ใ‹ใ€‚
– Aa, inu o tsurete kite mo ii desu ka.
– Is it okay if I bring my dog tomorrow?

– ๆ˜จๆ—ฅใ€ๆฏใฏๅฆนใ‚’ๆ–ฐใ—ใ„ๅบ—ใซ้€ฃใ‚Œใฆใใพใ—ใŸใ€‚
– Kinล, haha wa imลto o atarashii mise ni tsurete kimaa.
– Yesterday, my mother brought my little sister to a new store.

– ๅฝผๅฅณใฏใ„ใคใ‚‚ๅผŸใ‚’ใ‚ตใƒƒใ‚ซใƒผใฎ็ทด็ฟ’ใซ้€ฃใ‚Œใฆใใพใ™ใ€‚
– Kanojo wa itsumo otลto o sakkฤ no renshลซ ni tsurete kimasu.
– She always brings her younger brother to soccer practice.

– ใ“ใฎ้€ฑๆœซใ€ๅ‹ไบบใ‚’้€ฃใ‚Œใฆใ“ใชใ„ใงใใ ใ•ใ„ใ€‚
– Kono shลซmatsu, yลซjin o tsurete konaide kudasai.
– Please do not bring friends this weekend.

– ๅญ็Œซใ‚’้€ฃใ‚ŒใฆใใŸใฎใฏ่ชฐใงใ™ใ‹ใ€‚
– Koneko o tsurete kita no wa dare desu ka.
– Who brought the kitten?

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