in English | in Japanese | S |
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did not drink (polite) | のみません でした |
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Tips to remember the Japanese word:
– "のみません (nomimasen)" means "do not drink" in a polite form. It is derived from the verb "のむ (nomu)" which means "to drink." To remember "のみました (nomimaa)," you can think of "nom" as a casual way some people say "eat" or "drink" in English, and "masen" sounds like "mass in," which you do not want to drink.
– "でした (dea)" is the past tense of "です (desu)," which means "is/am/are." So together, "のみません でした (nomimasen dea)" means "did not drink."
Explanations:
– "のむ (nomu)" is the dictionary form (infinitive) of the verb "to drink."
– "のみません (nomimasen)" is the negative polite form of "のむ (nomu)," meaning "do not drink."
– "のみません でした (nomimasen dea)" is the negative past tense polite form, meaning "did not drink."
Other words that mean the same thing:
– 飲まなかったです (nomanakatta desu) – Informal negative past tense, also means "did not drink."
– 飲みません (nomimasen) – Negative present/future tense, meaning "do not drink" or "will not drink."
Conjugations:
1. Infinitive: のむ (nomu) – to drink
2. Negative present/future: のみません (nomimasen) – do not drink, will not drink
3. Past: のみました (nomimaa) – drank
4. Negative past: のみません でした (nomimasen dea) – did not drink
5. Te-form: のんで (nonde) – drinking (used for continuous and compound forms)
Examples of sentences using "のみません でした":
1. 昨日お酒をのみません でした。 (Kinō o-sake o nomimasen dea.) – I did not drink alcohol yesterday.
2. 会議の後でコーヒーをのみません でした。 (Kaigi no ato de kōhī o nomimasen dea.) – I did not drink coffee after the meeting.
3. 友達の家でジュースをのみません でした。 (Tomodachi no ie de jūsu o nomimasen dea.) – I did not drink juice at my friend's house.
4. レストランでお水をのみません でした。 (Resutoran de omizu o nomimasen dea.) – I did not drink water at the restaurant.
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