in English | in Japanese | S |
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get angry, scold | ใใใ |
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ใใใ info.
Tips to remember the Japanese word 'ใใใ':
– You can break it down into "ใ" (o) + "ใใ" (koru). Visualize something suddenly occurring, and you shout "Oh!" when it happens.
– Think of "occur" which sounds similar to "ใใใ" (okoru).
Explanations:
– 'ใใใ' (okoru) is a verb in Japanese that means "to happen" or "to occur." It can also mean "to get angry" in a different context.
Other words that mean the same thing:
– ่ตทใใ (ใใใ, okiru) โ to occur, to happen, to wake up
– ็บ็ใใ (ใฏใฃใใใใ, hassei suru) โ to happen, to occur (more formal)
Conjugations:
– Plain Present/Future: ใใใ (okoru) โ happens, will happen
– Plain Past: ใใใฃใ (okotta) โ happened
– Negative Present/Future: ใใใใชใ (okoranai) โ does not happen, will not happen
– Negative Past: ใใใใชใใฃใ (okoranakatta) โ did not happen
– Polite Present/Future: ใใใใพใ (okorimasu) โ happens, will happen
– Polite Past: ใใใใพใใ (okorimaa) โ happened
– Polite Negative Present/Future: ใใใใพใใ (okorimasen) โ does not happen, will not happen
– Polite Negative Past: ใใใใพใใใงใใ (okorimasen dea) โ did not happen
Examples of sentences:
1. ไบๆ
ใฏ็ช็ถใใใฃใใ (ใใใฏใจใคใใใใใฃใใ)
Jiko wa totsuzen okotta.
The accident happened suddenly.
2. ๆๆฅใฏไฝใใใใใจใใใใใใใใใชใใ (ใใใใฏใชใซใใใใใจใใใใใใใใใชใใ)
Aa wa nanika ii koto ga okoru kamoshirenai.
Something good might happen tomorrow.
3. ใใฎใจใชใขใงใฏ้ ป็นใซๅฐ้ใใใใใพใใ (ใใฎใใใใงใฏใฒใใฑใใซใใใใใใใใพใใ)
Kono eria de wa hinpan ni jishin ga okorimasu.
Earthquakes frequently happen in this area.
4. ใใใชใใจใฏใใใใชใใงใใใใ (ใใใชใใจใฏใใใใชใใงใใใใ)
Sonna koto wa okoranai deshou.
That kind of thing probably wonโt happen.
5. ๆจๅนดใฏๅคใใฎๅคๅใใใใใพใใใ (ใใใญใใฏใใใใฎใธใใใใใใใพใใใ)
Sakunen wa ooku no henka ga okorimaa.
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ใใใ info.
Tips to remember the Japanese word:
– The word "ใใใ" (okoru) can be remembered by associating it with "occur" in English. When something bad occurs, it might make someone angry (triggering the response of getting angry).
Explanations:
– "ใใใ" (okoru) means to get angry or to scold. It is a verb in Japanese and is often used when someone is angry or reprimanding someone else.
Other words that mean the same thing:
– ๆใ (ใใใ – ikaru): Another verb that also means to get angry.
– ๆ้ณดใ (ใฉใชใ – donaru): To shout in anger, often translated as to yell or to bark.
Conjugations of ใใใ:
– Present/future tense (Plain): ใใใ (okoru)
– Present/future tense (Polite): ใใใใพใ (okorimasu)
– Past tense (Plain): ใใใฃใ (okotta)
– Past tense (Polite): ใใใใพใใ (okorimaa)
– Negative form (Plain): ใใใใชใ (okoranai)
– Negative form (Polite): ใใใใพใใ (okorimasen)
– Past negative form (Plain): ใใใใชใใฃใ (okoranakatta)
– Past negative form (Polite): ใใใใพใใใงใใ (okorimasen dea)
– Te-form: ใใใฃใฆ (okotte)
Examples of sentences:
1. ๅฝผใฏใใคใๅฐใใใใจใงใใใใ
(ใใใฏ ใใคใ ใกใใใ ใใจใง ใใใใ)
Kare wa itsumo chiisai koto de okoru.
He always gets angry over small things.
2. ๅ ็ใใใใฃใ็็ฑใๆใใฆใใ ใใใ
(ใใใใใ ใใใฃใ ใใใใ ใใใใฆใใ ใใใ)
Sensei ga okotta riyuu o oshiete kudasai.
Please tell me why the teacher got angry.
3. ๆฏใฏ็งใ้จๅฑใ็ไปใใชใใฃใใใใใใฃใใ
(ใฏใฏใฏ ใใใใ ใธใใ ใใใฅใใชใใฃใใใ ใใใฃใใ)
Haha wa watashi ga heya o katazukenakatta kara okotta.
My mother got angry because I didnโt clean my room.
4. ๆๆฅใใใใชใใใใซๆฐใใคใใพใใ
(ใใใ ใใใใชใใใใซ ใใ ใคใใพใใ)
Aa okoranai you ni ki o tsukemasu.
I will be careful not to get angry tomorrow.
5. ๅฝผๅฅณใฏใใฃใใซใใใใพใใใ
(ใใฎใใใฏ ใใฃใใซ ใใใใพใใใ)
Kanojo wa metta ni okorimasen.
She rarely gets angry.
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