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Did you brush your teeth this afternoon? | ăăă ăź ăă ăăȘă 㯠㯠ă ăżăăăŸăă ăïŒ |
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Sentence info.
ăăă ăź ăă ăăȘă 㯠㯠ă ăżăăăŸăă ăïŒ
– ăăă (kyou): today
– ăź (no): particle indicating possession or relation
– ăă (gogo): afternoon
– ăăȘă (anata): you
– 㯠(wa): topic marker
– 㯠(ha): teeth
– ă (o): object marker
– ăżăăăŸăă (migakimaa): brushed (past tense)
– ă (ka): question marker
To remember this sentence:
1. Start with "ăăă" (kyou) for "today".
2. Add "ăź" (no) to show relation.
3. Add "ăă" (gogo) meaning "afternoon".
4. Use "ăăȘă" (anata) for "you".
5. Follow with the topic marker "ăŻ" (wa).
6. Mention "ăŻ" (ha) for "teeth" again (using kanji æŻ can help differentiate, but the pronunciation is the same).
7. Use "ă" (o) to mark the object of the action.
8. Conjugate the verb "ăżăă" (migaku) into its past form "ăżăăăŸăă" (migakimaa).
9. End with "ă" (ka) to denote a question.
Alternate ways to say, "Did you brush your teeth this afternoon?":
1. ăăă㯠ă ăżăăăŸăă ăïŒ (Gogo, ha o migakimaa ka?)
2. ăăă ăź ăă 㫠㯠ă ăżăăăŸăă ăïŒ (Kyou no gogo ni ha o migakimaa ka?)
3. ăăă ăź ăăăăăȘă 㯠㯠ă ăżăăăïŒ (Kyou no gogo, anata wa ha o migaita?) – This is more casual.
Romanized characters:
– Kyou no gogo anata wa ha o migakimaa ka?
– Gogo, ha o migakimaa ka?
– Kyou no gogo ni ha o migakimaa ka?
– Kyou no gogo, anata wa ha o migaita?
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