in English | in Japanese | S |
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do not buy (polite) | ใใใพใใ |
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Tips to Remember:
– "ใใใพใใ (kaimasen)" is the negative polite form of the verb "ใใ (kau)" which means "to buy."
– Think of it as "kaimasen" sounds like "KAI the MASter doesn't BUY things," where "KAI" reminds you of "kau" (to buy).
Explanation:
– In Japanese, verbs are made negative in the present/future polite form by swapping the "ใพใ (masu)" ending with "ใพใใ (masen)."
– "ใใ (kau)" is the base verb (to buy), "ใใใพใ (kaimasu)" is the polite present/future form (buy), and "ใใใพใใ (kaimasen)" is the polite present/future negative form (do not buy).
Other Words That Mean the Same Thing:
– ใใใชใ (kawanai): Informal form of "do not buy."
– ใใใพใใใงใใ (kaimasen dea): Polite past negative form of "do not buy."
Conjugations of ใใ (kau):
– Present/Future Positive (Polite): ใใใพใ (kaimasu) – Will buy/Buy (polite)
– Present/Future Negative (Polite): ใใใพใใ (kaimasen) – Will not buy/Do not buy (polite)
– Past Positive (Polite): ใใใพใใ (kaimaa) – Bought (polite)
– Past Negative (Polite): ใใใพใใใงใใ (kaimasen dea) – Did not buy (polite)
Examples of Sentences Using ใใใพใใ (kaimasen):
– ใใฟใพใใใใใใใใใพใใใ (Sumimasen, kore o kaimasen.)
– Excuse me, I will not buy this.
– ใใใงไฝใใใใพใใใ (Koko de nani mo kaimasen.)
– I do not buy anything here.
– ใญใใซใจใตใใใใพใใใ (Neko ni esa o kaimasen.)
– I do not buy food for the cat.
– ใใฎๆฌใใใใพใใใ (Kono hon o kaimasen.)
– I will not buy this book.
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