in English | in Japanese | S |
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dry (something) | ใใใใ |
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Tips to remember the Japanese word:
– You can break down "ใใใใ" (kawakasu) into "ใใ" (kawa) which can remind you of "kawa" or "river" in Japanese, even though it's not the same "kawa," it might help you think of evaporation or the water cycle where the river (kawa) dries up (kawakasu).
– The suffix "ใใ" (kasu) might remind you of โcastingโ something out, like casting out water to dry something.
Explanations:
– "ใใใใ" is a verb meaning "to dry."
– It is a transitive verb, meaning it takes a direct object.
– The kanji used for ใใใใ is ไนพใใ.
Other words that mean the same thing:
– ไนพ็ฅใใ (ใใใใใใ, kansou suru): to dry (more formal)
Conjugations:
– Present/Future: ใใใใ (kawakasu)
– Example: ๆดๆฟฏ็ฉใไนพใใ (ใใใใใใฎใใใใใ, Sentaku-mono o kawakasu) – I will dry the laundry.
– Past: ใใใใใ (kawakaa)
– Example: ๅฝผใฏ้ซชใไนพใใใ (ใใใฏใใฟใใใใใใ, Kare wa kami o kawakaa) – He dried his hair.
– Negative: ใใใใใชใ (kawakasanai)
– Example: ๆดๆฟฏ็ฉใไนพใใใชใ (ใใใใใใฎใใใใใใชใ, Sentaku-mono o kawakasanai) – I won't dry the laundry.
– Te-form: ใใใใใฆ (kawakae)
– Example: ใทใฃใใไนพใใใฆ (ใทใฃใใใใใใใฆ, Shatsu o kawakae) – Please dry the shirt.
– Potential: ใใใใใ (kawakaseru)
– Example: ๆดๆฟฏ็ฉใไนพใใใ (ใใใใใใฎใใใใใใ, Sentaku-mono o kawakaseru) – I can dry the laundry.
– Volitional: ใใใใใ (kawakasou)
– Example: ๆดๆฟฏ็ฉใไนพใใใ (ใใใใใใฎใใใใใใ, Sentaku-mono o kawakasou) – Let's dry the laundry.
Examples of sentences using ใใใใ:
1. ๆฏใฏใใคใ้ซชใไนพใใใฆใใใใ (ใฏใฏใฏใใคใใใฟใใใใใใฆใใใ, Haha wa itsumo kami o kawakae kureru) – My mom always dries my hair for me.
2. ๅคใฏๅคช้ฝใงๆใไนพใใใใจใใงใใพใใ (ใชใคใฏใใใใใงใตใใใใใใใใจใใงใใพใ, Natsu wa taiyou de fuku o kawakasu koto ga dekimasu) – In the summer, you can dry clothes with the sun.
3. ้จใฎๆฅใซใฏใๅฎคๅ ใงๆดๆฟฏ็ฉใไนพใใใชใใฆใฏใใใพใใใ (ใใใฎใฒใซใฏใใใคใชใใงใใใใใใฎใใใใใใชใใฆใฏใใใพใใ, Ame no hi ni wa, sunai de sentaku-mono o kawakasanakute wa ikemasen) – On rainy days, you have to dry the laundry indoors.
4. ๅฐใใใค้ซชใไนพใใใฆใญใ (ใใใใใคใใฟใใใใใใฆใญ, Sukoshi zutsu kami o kawakae ne) – Dry your hair little by little.
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