in English | in Japanese | S |
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go out (polite) | でます |
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Tips to remember the Japanese word:
– Think of "de" as the first part of "depart," suggesting leaving or going out.
– Visualize "ます" as a polite ending, commonly used in verbs to show respect or politeness.
Explanations:
"でます" (demasu) is a polite form of the verb "出る" (でる, deru), which means to go out, leave, exit, or appear.
Other words that mean the same thing:
– 出る (でる, deru): The plain form of でます.
– 離れる (はなれる, hanareru): To leave or separate (broader sense).
Infinitive:
– 出る (でる, deru)
Conjugations of でます (demasu):
– Present: でます (demasu) – I go out, I leave
– Past: でました (demaa) – I went out, I left
– Negative: でません (demasen) – I do not go out, I do not leave
– Past negative: でませんでした (demasendea) – I did not go out, I did not leave
– Te-form: でて (dete) – go out (used for requests, continuous actions, etc.)
Examples of sentences:
1. 今、うちをでます。 (いま、うちをでます。ima, uchi wo demasu.) – I am going out of the house now.
2. 彼は部屋をでました。 (かれはへやをでました。Kare wa heya wo demaa.) – He left the room.
3. 今日はでません。 (きょうはでません。Kyou wa demasen.) – I am not going out today.
4. 昨日はでませんでした。 (きのうはでませんでした。Kinou wa demasendea.) – I did not go out yesterday.
5. 店にでてください。 (みせにでてください。Mise ni dete kudasai.) – Please go out to the store.
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