in English | in Japanese | S |
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buy it (an order) | γγ£γ¦ |
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Tips to Remember the Japanese Word:
– Think of "γγ£γ¦" (katte) as similar to the English word βcut,β which might help you recall the pronunciation and associated action of acquiring something quickly.
– Associate "γγ£γ¦" with shopping or buying activities to solidify its meaning as "buy (it)".
Explanations:
– "γγ£γ¦" (katte) is a command form derived from the verb "γγ" (kau), which means "to buy" in its dictionary form.
– In Japanese, verb conjugations change depending on the tense and formality. "γγ£γ¦" is the imperative form used when giving a direct order.
Other Words that Mean the Same Thing:
– "γγ" (kau) – to buy
– "γγγ«γ γγγ" (kounyuu suru) – to purchase (more formal)
Conjugations:
1. Infinitive (Dictionary Form): γγ (kau)
2. Imperative (Command Form): γγ£γ¦ (katte)
3. Present/Future Tense: γγγΎγ (kaimasu) – polite, γγ (kau) – plain
4. Past Tense: γγγΎγγ (kaimaa) – polite, γγ£γ (katta) – plain
5. Negative Form: γγγΎγγ (kaimasen) – polite, γγγͺγ (kawanai) – plain
Examples of Sentences:
– γγγγγ£γ¦ (Kore o katte) – Buy this.
– η§γ―ζ¬γγγγΎγ (Watashi wa hon o kaimasu) – I will buy a book.
– γγ§γ«ζ°γγι΄γγγ£γ (Sudeni atarashii kutsu o katta) – I already bought new shoes.
– ε½Όγ―γγγγγγ€γγγ§γ (Kare wa sore o kau tsumori desu) – He plans to buy it.
– ε½Όε₯³γ―γγγγγγΎγγγ§γγ (Kanojo wa sore o kaimasen dea) – She did not buy it.
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