in English | in Japanese | S |
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did not put/place (polite) | ใใใพใใ ใงใใ |
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ใใใพใใ ใงใใ info.
Tips to remember the Japanese word:
– Associate "ใใใพใใใงใใ" (okimasen dea) with not placing or putting something down politely in the past.
– The "ใพใใ" (masen) part indicates the negative form, and "ใงใใ" (dea) makes it past tense.
Explanations:
– "ใใใพใใใงใใ" is the past negative polite form of the verb "็ฝฎใ" (ใใ, oku), which means "to place" or "to put".
– It is constructed from the present negative form "ใใใพใใ" (okimasen) and adding "ใงใใ" (dea) to make it past tense.
Other words that mean the same thing:
– "็ฝฎใใชใใฃใ" (ใใใชใใฃใ, okanakatta): This is the informal past negative form of "็ฝฎใ" (oku).
Conjugations of "็ฝฎใ" (oku):
– Present Plain: ็ฝฎใ (ใใ, oku)
– Present Polite: ็ฝฎใใพใ (ใใใพใ, okimasu)
– Negative Present Polite: ็ฝฎใใพใใ (ใใใพใใ, okimasen)
– Past Plain: ็ฝฎใใ (ใใใ, oita)
– Past Polite: ็ฝฎใใพใใ (ใใใพใใ, okimaa)
– Negative Past Plain: ็ฝฎใใชใใฃใ (ใใใชใใฃใ, okanakatta)
– Negative Past Polite: ็ฝฎใใพใใใงใใ (ใใใพใใใงใใ, okimasen dea)
Examples of sentences:
1. ๅฝผใฏใใใใใผใใซใซ็ฝฎใใพใใใงใใใ
Romanization: Kare wa sore o tฤburu ni okimasen dea.
Meaning: He did not put that on the table.
2. ๆจๆฅใใใฎ้จๅฑใซๆฌใ็ฝฎใใพใใใงใใใ
Romanization: Kinล, kono heya ni hon o okimasen dea.
Meaning: I did not place the book in this room yesterday.
3. ๅฝผๅฅณใฏ้็ญใใใใซ็ฝฎใใพใใใงใใใ
Romanization: Kanojo wa enpitsu o koko ni okimasen dea.
Meaning: She did not put the pencil here.
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