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do not learn (polite) まなびません
How to say “do not learn (polite)” in Japanese? “まなびません”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “まなびません” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on do not learn (polite) in Japanese like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to remember the word "まなびません" (manabimasen):
– Break down the word into its root, "まなぶ" (manabu), which means "to learn," and the negative form "ません" (masen) commonly used in Japanese to create a polite negative statement. Think of it as "not learn" in a formal context.
– Use mnemonic devices linking "まなび" (manabi) to "learning" and "ません" (masen) to negate it (e.g., "no learning allowed here").

Explanations of the word:
– "まなびません" (manabimasen) is a polite negative form of the verb "まなぶ" (manabu). It is used to convey the idea of not learning or studying something.

Other words that mean the same thing:
– "学びません" (がくしません, gakushimasen): Another way to say "do not learn" using the noun form "学び" with the verb "しません."

Conjugations of the verb "まなぶ" (manabu):
– Present positive: まなびます (manabimasu) – learn (polite)
– Present negative: まなびません (manabimasen) – do not learn (polite)
– Past positive: まなびました (manabimaa) – learned (polite)
– Past negative: まなびませんでした (manabimasen dea) – did not learn (polite)
– Plain form (dictionary form): まなぶ (manabu) – learn
– Plain negative: まなばない (manabanai) – do not learn

Examples of sentences using "まなびません" (manabimasen):
1. 私は新しいことをまなびません。
Watashi wa atarashii koto o manabimasen.
I do not learn new things.

2. このクラスではまなびません。
Kono kurasu de wa manabimasen.
I do not learn in this class.

These sentences illustrate polite negative statements in Japanese using the verb conjugation pattern.

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