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He goes (polite) | ใใ ใฏ ใใใพใ |
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Tips to Remember the Japanese Word:
– "ใใ" (kare) means "he". It sounds similar to "care", so you can think of "he cares" to remember it.
– "ใใใพใ" (ikimasu) means "to go". It sounds like "icky" as if "he" is going somewhere that he finds "icky".
Explanations:
– "ใใ ใฏ ใใใพใ" (kare wa ikimasu) translates to "He goes" in a polite form.
– "ใใใพใ" (ikimasu) is the formal present form of the verb "ใใ" (iku), which means "to go".
Other Words That Mean the Same Thing:
– In informal speech: "ใใ ใฏ ใใ" (kare wa iku) – He goes.
– In very polite/formal speech: "ใใ ใฏ ใใใใพใ" (kare wa ikaremasu) – He goes.
Conjugations:
– Present: ใใใพใ (ikimasu) – goes
– Past: ใใใพใใ (ikimaa) – went
– Negative: ใใใพใใ (ikimasen) – doesnโt go
– Past Negative: ใใใพใใใงใใ (ikimasen dea) – didnโt go
– Potential: ใใใพใ (ikemasu) – can go
– Volitional: ใใใพใใใ (ikimashou) – let's go
– Te-form: ใใฃใฆ (itte) – going
Examples:
1. Present: ใใ ใฏ ใใใพใใ (Kare wa ikimasu.) – He goes.
2. Past: ใใ ใฏ ใใฎใ ใใใพใใใ (Kare wa kinou ikimaa.) – He went yesterday.
3. Negative: ใใ ใฏ ใใใพใใใ (Kare wa ikimasen.) – He doesnโt go.
4. Past Negative: ใใ ใฏ ใใใพใใใงใใใ (Kare wa ikimasen dea.) – He didnโt go.
5. Potential: ใใ ใฏ ใใใพใใ (Kare wa ikemasu.) – He can go.
6. Volitional: ใใ ใฏ ใใใพใใใใ (Kare wa ikimashou.) – Letโs go.
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