in English | in Japanese | S |
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do not put/place (polite) | ใใใพใใ |
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Tips to remember the Japanese word:
– Imagine you have a key (ใใ) and you "misplace" it. It sounds like "oki" (ใใ), helping you remember the verb "to place" or "to put."
– Associate the negative form "ใพใใ" (masen) with not allowing something to happen.
Explanations:
– "ใใใพใใ" (okimasen) is the negative form of the verb "ใใ" (oku), which means "to place" or "to put." By adding "ใพใใ" (masen), it means "do not place" or "do not put" in a polite form.
Other words that mean the same thing:
– ็ฝฎใใชใ (ใใใชใ, okanai): Informal non-polite negative form.
– ็ฝฎใใใชใ (ใใใใชใ, okarenai): Passive form that means "not placed."
– ็ฝฎใใช (ใใใช, okuna): A command form that means "do not place" or "do not put" in a strong, informal way.
Different conjugations:
– Plain Negative: ็ฝฎใใชใ (okanai)
– Polite Present: ็ฝฎใใพใ (okimasu)
– Polite Negative: ็ฝฎใใพใใ (okimasen)
– Plain Past: ็ฝฎใใ (oita)
– Polite Past: ็ฝฎใใพใใ (okimaa)
– Plain Past Negative: ็ฝฎใใชใใฃใ (okanakatta)
– Polite Past Negative: ็ฝฎใใพใใใงใใ (okimasen dea)
– Present Progressive: ็ฝฎใใฆใใ (oite iru)
– Negative Present Progressive: ็ฝฎใใฆใใชใ (oite inai)
– Future: Same as present forms in Japanese, context determines future implication.
Examples of sentences:
1. ใใใซ่ท็ฉใ็ฝฎใใพใใใ
(ใใใซใซใใคใใใใพใใใ)
Koko ni nimotsu o okimasen.
I will not place the luggage here.
2. ใใฎ้จๅฑใซ็ฉใ็ฝฎใใพใใใงใใใ
(ใใฎใธใใซใใฎใใใใพใใใงใใใ)
Kono heya ni mono o okimasen dea.
I did not place anything in this room.
3. ใใฎๆธ้กใๆบใฎไธใซ็ฝฎใใพใใใ
(ใใฎใใใใใใคใใใฎใใใซใใใพใใใ)
Sono shorui o tsukue no ue ni okimasen.
Do not place those documents on the desk.
4. ็งใฏใใใซ่ฒกๅธใ็ฝฎใใพใใใ
(ใใใใฏใใใซใใใตใใใใพใใใ)
Watashi wa koko ni saifu o okimasen.
I will not put my wallet here.
5. ้ตไพฟใ้ๆฎตใซ็ฝฎใใชใใงใใ ใใใ
(ใใใณใใใใใ ใใซใใใชใใงใใ ใใใ)
Yuubin o kaidan ni okanaide kudasai.
Please do not place the mail on the stairs.
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