in English | in Japanese | S |
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finished/ended (polite) | ใใใใพใใ |
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Tips to Remember the Japanese Word:
– Think of "owari" as "end". The word "ใใใใพใใ" comes from the verb "็ตใใ" (ใใใ), which means "to end".
– Use mnemonic devices: Imagine saying "Oh, wow, it's finished!". "Oh-wah" = "ใใ".
Explanations:
– "ใใใใพใใ" (owarimaa) is the polite past tense form of "็ตใใ" (owaru), meaning "finished" or "ended".
Other Words that Mean the Same Thing:
– ็ตไบใใพใใ (ใใ ใใใใใใพใใ, shลซryล shimaa): This is a more formal way of stating that something is completed or finished.
– ็ตใใฃใ (ใใใฃใ, owatta): This is the plain past tense form of "็ตใใ", meaning "finished" or "ended".
Conjugations:
Infinitive/Plain form: ็ตใใ (ใใใ, owaru)
– Present/Future (polite): ็ตใใใพใ (ใใใใพใ, owarimasu) – finishes, will finish
– Present/Future (plain): ็ตใใ (ใใใ, owaru) – finishes, will finish
– Past (polite): ็ตใใใพใใ (ใใใใพใใ, owarimaa) – finished
– Past (plain): ็ตใใฃใ (ใใใฃใ, owatta) – finished
– Negative (polite): ็ตใใใพใใ (ใใใใพใใ, owarimasen) – does not finish
– Negative (plain): ็ตใใใชใ (ใใใใชใ, owaranai) – does not finish
– Passive: ็ตใใใใ (ใใใใใ, owarareru) – be finished
– Potential: ็ตใใใ (ใใใใ, owareru) – can finish
– Imperative: ็ตใใ (ใใใ, oware) – finish!
– Volitional: ็ตใใใ (ใใใใ, owarล) – let's finish
Examples of Sentences That Use It:
1. ไผ่ญฐใฏใใใใพใใใ (ใใใใฏใใใใพใใ, Kaigi wa owarimaa.)
– The meeting has ended.
2. ๅฎฟ้กใฏใใใใใใพใใใ๏ผ (ใใ ใใ ใใฏใใใใใใพใใใ, Shukudai wa mล owarimaa ka?)
– Have you finished your homework yet?
3. ๆ ็ปใใใใใพใใใ (ใใใใใใใใพใใ, Eiga ga owarimaa.)
– The movie has finished.
4. ๆๆฅญใๆฉใใใใใพใใใ (ใใ ใใใใใฏใใใใใใพใใ, Jugyล ga hayaku owarimaa.)
– The class finished early.
5. ไปไบใฏไบๆใซใใใใพใใใ (ใใใจใฏใใใซใใใใพใใ, Shigoto wa goji ni owarimaa.)
– Work finished at 5 o'clock.
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