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Grasp, grip, hold in Japanese ๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ต


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grasp, grip, hold ใซใŽใ‚‹
How to say “grasp, grip, hold” in Japanese? “ใซใŽใ‚‹”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “ใซใŽใ‚‹” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on grasp, grip, hold in Japanese like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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ใซใŽใ‚‹ info.

Tips to remember the Japanese word:
– Imagine squeezing or holding something tightly with your hand.
– Picture forming a fist (โ€˜nigiruโ€™ means to grip or grasp firmly).

Explanations:
ใซใŽใ‚‹ (nigiru): This verb is used to describe the action of grasping, gripping, or holding something firmly with one's hand.

Other words that mean the same thing:
– ๆŽดใ‚€ (ใคใ‹ใ‚€, tmu): This verb also means to grab or seize something.

Conjugations:
– Present: ใซใŽใ‚‹ (nigiru) – grip/hold
– Past: ใซใŽใฃใŸ (nigitta) – gripped/held
– Negative: ใซใŽใ‚‰ใชใ„ (nigiranai) – do not grip/hold
– Past Negative: ใซใŽใ‚‰ใชใ‹ใฃใŸ (nigiranakatta) – did not grip/hold
– Te-form: ใซใŽใฃใฆ (nigitte) – gripping/holding (used for continuous actions or to connect sentences)
– Potential: ใซใŽใ‚Œใ‚‹ (nigereru) – able to grip/hold
– Volitional: ใซใŽใ‚ใ† (nigirou) – let's grip/hold

Examples of sentences:
1. ็งใฏใƒšใƒณใ‚’ใ—ใฃใ‹ใ‚ŠใซใŽใ‚‹ใ€‚ (Watashi wa pen o shikkari nigiru.)
– I grip the pen firmly.
2. ๅฝผใฏๆ‰‹ใ‚’ใซใŽใฃใŸใ€‚ (Kare wa te o nigitta.)
– He grasped her hand.
3. ๆฏใฏๆฏๅญใฎๆ‰‹ใ‚’ใซใŽใ‚‰ใชใ„ใ€‚ (Haha wa musuko no te o nigiranai.)
– The mother does not hold her son's hand.
4. ๅฝผใฏ้‰›็ญ†ใ‚’ใ—ใฃใ‹ใ‚ŠใซใŽใฃใฆใ„ใŸใ€‚ (Kare wa enpitsu o shikkari nigitte ita.)
– He was holding the pencil firmly.
5. ็งใŸใกใฏไธ€็ท’ใซใ“ใฎใƒ—ใƒญใ‚ธใ‚งใ‚ฏใƒˆใ‚’ใซใŽใ‚ใ†ใ€‚ (Wataachi wa issho ni kono purojekuto o nigirou.)
– Let's hold this project together.

Romanized Characters:
1. Watashi wa pen o shikkari nigiru.
– I grip the pen firmly.
2. Kare wa te o nigitta.
– He grasped her hand.
3. Haha wa musuko no te o nigiranai.
– The mother does not hold her son's hand.
4. Kare wa enpitsu o shikkari nigitte ita.
– He was holding the pencil firmly.
5. Wataachi wa issho ni kono purojekuto o nigirou.
– Let's hold this project together.

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