in English | in Japanese | S |
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did not read (polite) | γγΏγΎγγ γ§γγ |
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Tips to remember the Japanese word:
– Break it into parts: "γγΏ" (yomi) means "read" and "γΎγγ γ§γγ" (masen dea) is a polite negative past tense form.
– Associate "γγΏ" (yomi) with "θͺγΏη©" (yomimono – reading material) to remember the "read" part.
– Remember that "γΎγγ γ§γγ" (masen dea) is used for polite negative past tense for verbs.
Explanations:
– "γγΏγΎγγ γ§γγ" (yomimasen dea) is a negative past tense construction in Japanese, meaning "did not read."
– "γΎγγ" (masen) is the negative form used in the present tense to say "do not" or "does not."
– "γ§γγ" (dea) indicates the past tense.
Other words that mean the same thing:
– θͺγΎγͺγγ£γ (yomanakatta) – Informal "did not read."
Conjugations:
– Present polite: θͺγΏγΎγ (yomimasu) – read
– Negative present polite: θͺγΏγΎγγ (yomimasen) – do not read
– Past polite: θͺγΏγΎγγ (yomimaa) – read (past tense)
– Negative past polite: θͺγΏγΎγγ γ§γγ (yomimasen dea) – did not read
– Informal present: θͺγ (yomu) – read
– Informal negative present: θͺγΎγͺγ (yomanai) – do not read
– Informal past: θͺγγ (yonda) – read (past tense)
– Informal negative past: θͺγΎγͺγγ£γ (yomanakatta) – did not read
Examples of sentences:
– ζ¨ζ₯γγ‘γΌγ«γγγΏγΎγγ γ§γγγ (KinΕ, mΔru o yomimasen dea.) – I did not read the email yesterday.
– ζ¬γγγΏγΎγγ γ§γγγοΌ (Hon o yomimasen dea ka?) – Didn't you read the book?
– ε½Όγ―ζ°θγγγΏγΎγγ γ§γγγ (Kare wa shinbun o yomimasen dea.) – He did not read the newspaper.
Romanized characters:
– KinΕ, mΔru o yomimasen dea.
– Hon o yomimasen dea ka?
– Kare wa shinbun o yomimasen dea.
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