in English | in Japanese | S |
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give/offer (polite) | ใใใพใ |
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Tips to Remember the Japanese Word 'ใใใพใ' (agemasu):
– Think of "a gift" (ใใใ) to remind you of giving.
– Imagine saying "I give you (a) gem" to link to "agemasu".
Explanations:
– 'ใใใพใ' (agemasu) is the polite form of the verb 'ใใใ' (ageru), which means "to give" or "to offer".
– It is used when giving something to someone else.
Other Words that Mean the Same Thing:
1. ใใใพใ (kuremasu): To give (when the giver is the person you're talking to or someone else giving something to you).
2. ใใใใพใ (moraimasu): To receive.
Conjugations of 'ใใใพใ' (infinitive form 'ใใใ'):
– Present/Future (Polite): ใใใพใ (agemasu)
– Past (Polite): ใใใพใใ (agemaa)
– Negative (Polite): ใใใพใใ (agemasen)
– Negative Past (Polite): ใใใพใใใงใใ (agemasendea)
– Te Form: ใใใฆ (agete)
– Potential Form: ใใใใใพใ (ageraremasu)
Examples of Sentences Using 'ใใใพใ':
1. ๅ้ใซใใฌใผใณใใใใใพใใ
(ใจใใ ใกใซใใฌใผใณใใใใใพใใ)
Tomodachi ni purezento o agemasu.
I will give a present to a friend.
2. ๆๆฅใๅฝผใซๆฌใใใใพใใ
(ใใใใใใใซใปใใใใใพใใ)
Aa, kare ni hon o agemasu.
I will give him a book tomorrow.
3. ๆฏใซ่ฑใใใใพใใใ
(ใฏใฏใซใฏใชใใใใพใใใ)
Haha ni hana o agemaa.
I gave flowers to my mother.
4. ๆฅๆฌ่ชใฎๅ ็ใซใ่ๅญใใใใพใใ
(ใซใปใใใฎใใใใใซใใใใใใใพใใ)
Nihongo no sensei ni okashi o agemasu.
I will give sweets to my Japanese teacher.
5. ๅฝผๅฅณใซๆ็ดใใใใพใใใงใใใ
(ใใฎใใใซใฆใใฟใใใใพใใใงใใใ)
Kanojo ni tegami o agemasen dea.
I did not give a letter to her.
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