in English | in Japanese | S |
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did not say/tell (polite) | ใใใพใใ ใงใใ |
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ใใใพใใ ใงใใ info.
Tips to remember the Japanese word:
– Break it down: "ใใ" (to say) + "ใพใใ" (negative form) + "ใงใใ" (polite past). This structure helps you remember that it is a polite, negative, past form of "to say."
Explanations:
– ใใใพใใใงใใ is the negative past tense of "ใใ" (iu), which means "to say" or "to tell." Itโs used in polite contexts to indicate that something was not said or told.
Other words that mean the same thing:
– ่จใใชใใฃใ (ใใใชใใฃใ, iwanakatta): Casual form of "did not say/tell."
Conjugations:
– Infinitive (dictionary form): ่จใ (ใใ, iu) – to say/tell
– Present affirmative (polite): ่จใใพใ (ใใใพใ, iimasu) – say/tell
– Present negative (polite): ่จใใพใใ (ใใใพใใ, iimasen) – do not say/tell
– Past affirmative (polite): ่จใใพใใ (ใใใพใใ, iimaa) – said/told
– Past negative (polite): ่จใใพใใใงใใ (ใใใพใใใงใใ, iimasen dea) – did not say/tell
– Future: Same as present tense in Japanese, context-dependent
Examples of sentences that use it:
1. ๅฝผใฏไฝใ่จใใพใใใงใใใ
(ใใใฏ ใชใซใ ใใใพใใใงใใ, Kare wa nanimo iimasen dea.)
He did not say anything.
2. ๆจๆฅใๅฝผๅฅณใฏใใฎใใจใซใคใใฆ่จใใพใใใงใใใ
(ใใฎใใใใฎใใใฏ ใใฎใใจ ใซใคใใฆ ใใใพใใใงใใ, Kinou, kanojo wa sono koto ni tsuite iimasen dea.)
She did not say anything about that yesterday.
3. ๅ ็ใฏไฝใ่จใใพใใใงใใใ
(ใใใใใฏ ใชใซใ ใใใพใใใงใใ, Sensei wa nanimo iimasen dea.)
The teacher did not say anything.
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