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Have (polite) in Japanese πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅


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

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### Tips to Remember the Japanese Word
Mnemonics: Think of "mochi" (a Japanese rice cake) + "masu" (a polite ending), which makes you recall holding or having something politely.
Visualization: Picture someone politely holding and handing over a piece of mochi rice cake.

### Explanations
– The verb "もけます" (mochimasu) is the polite form of the verb "持぀" (motsu), which means to hold or possess.

### Other Words that Mean the Same Thing
– 持぀ (motsu)
– δΏζœ‰γ™γ‚‹ (hoyΕ« suru) – to possess
– ζ‰€ζœ‰γ™γ‚‹ (shoyΕ« suru) – to own

### Different Conjugations
Present/Future Polite: もけます (mochimasu) – I/you/he/she/we/they have/will have
Present/Future Plain: 持぀ (motsu) – to have
Past Polite: ζŒγ‘γΎγ—γŸ (mochimaa) – had
Past Plain: 持った (motta) – had
Negative Present Polite: ζŒγ‘γΎγ›γ‚“ (mochimasen) – do not have
Negative Present Plain: 持たγͺい (motenai) – do not have
Negative Past Polite: ζŒγ‘γΎγ›γ‚“γ§γ—γŸ (mochimasen dea) – did not have
Negative Past Plain: 持たγͺγ‹γ£γŸ (motenakatta) – did not have
Te-form: 持って (motte) – having, holding
Conditional: 持てば (moteba) – if (I/you/he/she/we/they) have
Volitional: ζŒγ¨γ† (moto) – let's have/hold

### Examples of Sentences
1. Present Polite:
– かばんを もけます。 (Kaban o mochimasu.) – I will carry the bag.
2. Past Polite:
– ε½Όγ―γƒ—γƒ¬γ‚Όγƒ³γƒˆγ‚’γ‚‚γ‘γΎγ—γŸγ€‚ (Kare wa purezento o mochimaa.) – He had the present.
3. Negative Present Polite:
– γ“γ‚Œγ―γ‚‚γ‘γΎγ›γ‚“γ€‚ (Kore wa mochimasen.) – I don't have this.
4. Negative Past Polite:
– 昨ζ—₯γ€ζ™‚ι–“γŒγ‚‚γ‘γΎγ›γ‚“γ§γ—γŸγ€‚ (Kinou, jikan ga mochimasen dea.) – I didn't have time yesterday.
5. Te-form:
– ζœ¬γ‚’ζŒγ£γ¦γγ γ•γ„γ€‚ (Hon o motte kudasai.) – Please hold the book.
6. Conditional:
– あγͺγŸγŒγγ‚Œγ‚’ζŒγ¦γ°γ€εŠ©γ‹γ‚ŠγΎγ™γ€‚ (Anata ga sore o moteba, tarimasu.) – If you have that, it will be helpful.
7. Volitional:
– γ‹γ•γ‚’ζŒγ¨γ†γ€‚ (Kasa o motoo.) – Let's take the umbrella.

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