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hang (something) out to dry ほす
How to say “hang (something) out to dry” in Japanese? “ほす”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “ほす” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on hang (something) out to dry in Japanese like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to remember the Japanese word 'ほす':
– The word 'ほす' (hosu) sounds like the English word "hose." Imagine using a hose to hang your clothes out to dry in your backyard.

Explanations:
– 'ほす' (hosu) means "to hang out to dry" or "to air dry."
– It is a verb.

Other words that mean the same thing:
– ćčČす (ほす, hosu)
– äčŸă‹ă™ (かわかす, kawakasu) which means "to dry."

Conjugations:
1. Present: ほす (hosu) – "to hang out to dry"
Example: æŽ—æżŻç‰©ă‚’ă»ă™ă€‚(Sentakumono o hosu.) "I hang out the laundry to dry."

2. Past: ă»ă—ăŸ (hoa) – "hung out to dry"
Example: æ˜šæ—„æŽ—æżŻç‰©ă‚’ă»ă—ăŸă€‚(Kinou sentakumono o hoa.) "I hung out the laundry to dry yesterday."

3. Negative: ほさăȘい (hosanai) – "not hang out to dry"
Example: ä»Šæ—„ăŻæŽ—æżŻç‰©ă‚’ă»ă•ăȘい。(Kyou wa sentakumono o hosanai.) "I will not hang out the laundry to dry today."

4. Past negative: ほさăȘかった (hosanakatta) – "did not hang out to dry"
Example: æ˜šæ—„ăŻæŽ—æżŻç‰©ă‚’ă»ă•ăȘかった。(Kinou wa sentakumono o hosanakatta.) "I did not hang out the laundry to dry yesterday."

5. Polite present: ă»ă—ăŸă™ (hoshimasu) – "will hang out to dry"
Example: æŽ—æżŻç‰©ă‚’ă»ă—ăŸă™ă€‚(Sentakumono o hoshimasu.) "I will hang out the laundry to dry."

6. Volitional: ă»ăă† (hosou) – "let's hang out to dry"
Example: äž€ç·’ă«æŽ—æżŻç‰©ă‚’ă»ăă†ă€‚(Issho ni sentakumono o hosou.) "Let's hang out the laundry to dry together."

7. Te-form: ほしお (hoe) – often used for connecting verbs or making requests
Example: æŽ—æżŻç‰©ă‚’ă»ă—ăŠăă ă•ă„ă€‚(Sentakumono o hoe kudasai.) "Please hang out the laundry to dry."

Examples of sentences using 'ほす':
1. ä»Šæ—„ăŻć€©æ°—ăŒă„ă„ă‹ă‚‰ă€æŽ—æżŻç‰©ă‚’ă»ăă†ăšæ€ă„ăŸă™ă€‚(Kyou wa tenki ga ii kara, sentakumono o hosou to omoimasu.) "Since the weather is good today, I think I'll hang out the laundry to dry."
2. çȘ“ă‚’é–‹ă‘ăŠă€éƒšć±‹ăźäž­ăźç©șæ°—ă‚’ă»ă™ă€‚(Mado o akete, heya no naka no kuuki o hosu.) "Open the window to air out the room."
3. é›šăŒé™ăŁăŸăźă§ă€æŽ—æżŻç‰©ă‚’ă»ă—ăŸă›ă‚“ă§ă—ăŸă€‚(Ame ga futta node, sentakumono o hoshimasen dea.) "Since it rained, I didn't hang out the laundry to dry."

Romanized characters:
– Present: hosu
– Past: hoa
– Negative: hosanai
– Past negative: hosanakatta
– Polite present: hoshimasu
– Volitional: hosou
– Te-form: hoe

Example sentences (Romanized):
1. Kyou wa tenki ga ii kara, sentakumono o hosou to omoimasu.
2. Mado o akete, heya no naka no kuuki o hosu.
3. Ame ga futta node, sentakumono o hoshimasen dea.

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