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Did you buy all the presents? | ใใชใ ใฏ ใในใฆ ใฎ ใใใใใฎ ใ ใใใพใใ ใ๏ผ |
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Sentence info.
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1. ใใชใ (anata) – "You"
2. ใฏ (wa) – Topic particle, indicating that "you" is the topic of the sentence.
3. ใในใฆ (subete) – "All" or "everything"
4. ใฎ (no) – Possessive particle, linking "all" to "presents."
5. ใใใใใฎ (okurimono) – "Presents" or "gifts"
6. ใ (o) – Object particle, marking "presents" as the object of the verb.
7. ใใใพใใ (kaimaa) – Verb "to buy" in the past tense, polite form.
8. ใ๏ผ (ka?) – Question particle, indicating that the sentence is a question.
Romanized: Anata wa subete no okurimono wo kaimaa ka?
Tip to Remember:
– ใใชใ (anata) is a common way to say "you."
– Remember that ใฏ (wa) marks the subject or topic.
– ใในใฆใฎ (subete no) means "all of" something.
– ใใใใใฎ (okurimono) can be split into ใใใ (okuru, to send) and ใใฎ (mono, thing) to help recall it means "gifts."
– ใ (o) marks the direct object.
– ใใใพใใ (kaimaa) comes from ่ฒทใ (kau, to buy); remember adding "maa" makes it polite past tense.
– ใ (ka) at the end makes it a question.
Alternate ways to say "Did you buy all the presents?"
1. ใในใฆใฎใใใใใฎใ่ฒทใใพใใใ๏ผ (Subete no okurimono wo kaimaa ka?)
2. ใใฌใผใณใใๅ จ้จ่ฒทใใพใใใ๏ผ (Purezento wo zenbu kaimaa ka?)
– ใใฌใผใณใ (Purezento) means "present(s)."
– ๅ จ้จ (zenbu) means "all."
3. ใในใฆใฎใใฌใผใณใใ่ฒทใใพใใใ๏ผ (Subete no purezento wo kaimaa ka?)
– Similar to the above but replacing "ใใใใใฎ" with "ใใฌใผใณใ."
Possible responses:
ใฏใใ่ฒทใใพใใใ(Hai, kaimaa.) – "Yes, I bought them."
ใใใใใพใ ่ฒทใฃใฆใใพใใใ(Iie, mada katteimasen.) – "No, I haven't bought them yet."
Romanized responses:
1. Hai, kaimaa.
2. Iie, mada katteimasen.
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