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give an answer γ“γŸγˆγ‚‹
How to say “give an answer” in Japanese? “γ“γŸγˆγ‚‹”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “γ“γŸγˆγ‚‹” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on give an answer in Japanese like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to remember the Japanese word γ“γŸγˆγ‚‹ (kotaeru):
– Visualize someone looking for an answer high and low. "Kotae" (η­”γˆ) means "answer," and "ru" (γ‚‹) is a common verb ending. Picture someone "answering" a question with effort, which helps remember γ“γŸγˆγ‚‹ as to "answer."

Explanations:
– γ“γŸγˆγ‚‹ (kotaeru) means "to answer" or "to respond." It is an ichidan verb, meaning it belongs to a group of verbs that have simpler conjugation rules compared to godan verbs.

Other words that mean the same thing:
– εΏœγ˜γ‚‹ (γŠγ†γ˜γ‚‹, oujiru) – to respond, to satisfy
– 返事する (γΈγ‚“γ˜γ™γ‚‹, henji suru) – to reply

Conjugations:
– Present/Future: γ“γŸγˆγ‚‹ (kotaeru) – answers/will answer
– Past: γ“γŸγˆγŸ (kotaeta) – answered
– Negative: γ“γŸγˆγͺい (kotaenai) – does not answer/will not answer
– Negative Past: γ“γŸγˆγͺγ‹γ£γŸ (kotaenakatta) – did not answer
– Te-form: γ“γŸγˆγ¦ (kotaete) – answering (used to connect sentences)
– Conditional: γ“γŸγˆγ‚Œγ° (kotaereba) – if (you) answer

Examples of sentences:
– ε…ˆη”ŸγŒθ³ͺε•γ«γ“γŸγˆγΎγ—γŸγ€‚(sensei ga sumon ni kotaemaa.) – The teacher answered the question.
– ε½Όε₯³γ―γ™γγ«γƒ‘γƒΌγƒ«γ§γ“γŸγˆγ‚‹γ§γ—γ‚‡γ†γ€‚(kanojo wa sugu ni meeru de kotaeru deshou.) – She will probably answer by email soon.
– γ“γŸγˆγͺγ„γ¨γ€ε•ι‘ŒγŒθ§£ζ±Ίγ—γͺい。(kotaenaito, mondai ga kaiketsu shinai.) – If (you) don't answer, the problem won't be resolved.
– ε‹γ γ‘γŒζ‰‹η΄™γ«γ“γŸγˆγ¦γγ‚ŒγŸγ€‚(tomodachi ga tegami ni kotaete kureta.) – My friend replied to my letter.
– 難しいθ³ͺε•γ«γ―γ“γŸγˆγͺγ‹γ£γŸγ€‚(muzukashii sumon ni wa kotaenakatta.) – (He/She) didn't answer the difficult question.

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