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Did not meet in Japanese πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅


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did not meet あわγͺγ‹γ£γŸ
How to say “did not meet” in Japanese? “あわγͺγ‹γ£γŸ”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “あわγͺγ‹γ£γŸ” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on did not meet in Japanese like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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あわγͺγ‹γ£γŸ info.

Tips to remember the Japanese word:
– Break it down: "あ" (a), "わ" (wa), "γͺγ‹γ£γŸ" (nakatta).
– Remember "あう" (au) means "to meet"; "あわγͺγ‹γ£γŸ" is the negative past form of "あう".

Explanations:
– "あわγͺγ‹γ£γŸ" is the past negative form of the verb "あう" (au), which means "to meet."
– In Japanese, the negative past form is created by taking the verb stem and adding "γͺγ‹γ£γŸ."

Other words that mean the same thing:
– 会えγͺγ‹γ£γŸ (γ‚γˆγͺγ‹γ£γŸ, aenakatta) – "could not meet"
– δΌšγ„γΎγ›γ‚“γ§γ—γŸ (γ‚γ„γΎγ›γ‚“γ§γ—γŸ, aimasendea) – "did not meet" (polite form)
– δΌšγ†γ“γ¨γŒγ§γγͺγ‹γ£γŸ (γ‚γ†γ“γ¨γŒγ§γγͺγ‹γ£γŸ, au koto ga dekinakatta) – "was unable to meet"

Conjugations of "あう" (au):
– Present affirmative: あう (au) – "to meet"
– Present negative: あわγͺい (awanai) – "do not meet"
– Past affirmative: γ‚γ£γŸ (atta) – "met"
– Past negative: あわγͺγ‹γ£γŸ (awanakatta) – "did not meet"
– Future affirmative: あう (au) – "will meet"
– Future negative: あわγͺい (awanai) – "will not meet"

Examples of sentences that use "あわγͺγ‹γ£γŸ":
1. 昨ζ—₯、友達にあわγͺγ‹γ£γŸγ€‚
– Kinou, tomodachi ni awanakatta.
– I did not meet my friend yesterday.

2. ι€±ζœ«γ―θͺ°γ«γ‚‚あわγͺγ‹γ£γŸγ€‚
– Shuumatsu wa dare ni mo awanakatta.
– I did not meet anyone over the weekend.

3. ε½Όγ«γ―γ‚‚γ†δΈ€εΊ¦γ‚γ„γŸγ‹γ£γŸγŒγ€η΅ε±€γ‚γ‚γͺγ‹γ£γŸγ€‚
– Kare ni wa mou ichido aitakatta ga, kekkyoku awanakatta.
– I wanted to meet him again, but in the end, I did not.

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