in English | in Japanese | S |
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hear, ask | ใใ |
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Tips to Remember the Japanese Word 'ใใ':
– Think of the sound "kiku" and associate it with the word "kick" in English. Imagine you "kick" someone to get their attention to ask or listen.
– Visualize a person leaning in to "hear" or "ask" something, forming a relation with "ใใ".
Explanations:
– 'ใใ' (kiku) primarily means "to hear" or "to listen." Depending on the context, it can also mean "to ask."
Other Words That Mean the Same Thing:
– ่ใ (ใใ, kiku): to hear, to listen
– ๅฐใญใ (ใใใญใ, tazuneru): to ask
– ่ดใ (ใใ, kiku): to listen (more specifically to music or sounds attentively)
Different Conjugations:
| Japanese | Romanized | English Translation |
|———————|——————-|———————————|
| ่ใ | kiku | to hear, to listen, to ask |
| ่ใใชใ | kikanai | do not hear, do not ask |
| ่ใใ | kiita | heard, asked |
| ่ใใชใใฃใ | kikanakatta | did not hear, did not ask |
| ่ใใฆใใ | kiiteiru | is hearing, is asking |
| ่ใใ ใใ | kiku darou | will hear, will ask (informal) |
| ่ใใพใ | kikimasu | hear, ask (polite) |
| ่ใใพใใ | kikimasen | do not hear, do not ask (polite)|
| ่ใใพใใใ | kikimashou | letโs hear, letโs ask (polite) |
Examples of Sentences:
1. ่ใ
– Japanese: ๅฝผใฎ่จใใใจใ่ใใ
– Romanized: Kare no iu koto o kiku.
– English: Listen to what he says.
2. ่ใใชใ
– Japanese: ็งใฏใใฎ่ฉฑใ่ใใชใใ
– Romanized: Watashi wa sono hanashi o kikanai.
– English: I do not listen to that story.
3. ่ใใ
– Japanese: ๆจๆฅใๅฝผๅฅณใฎๆญใ่ใใใ
– Romanized: Kinou, kanojo no uta o kiita.
– English: I heard her song yesterday.
4. ่ใใชใใฃใ
– Japanese: ๅฝผใฎ่ณชๅใ่ใใชใใฃใใ
– Romanized: Kare no sumon o kikanakatta.
– English: I did not hear his question.
5. ่ใใฆใใ
– Japanese: ๅฝผใฏใฉใธใชใ่ใใฆใใใ
– Romanized: Kare wa rajio o kiiteiru.
– English: He is listening to the radio.
6. ่ใใ ใใ
– Japanese: ๅฝผๅฅณใฏใใฎ่ฉฑใ่ใใ ใใใ
– Romanized: Kanojo wa sono hanashi o kiku darou.
– English: She will probably hear that story.
7. ่ใใพใ
– Japanese: ๅ ็ใซ่ณชๅใ่ใใพใใ
– Romanized: Sensei ni sumon o kikimasu.
– English: I will ask the teacher a question.
8. ่ใใพใใ
– Japanese: ใใฎ่ฉฑใ่ใใพใใใ
– Romanized: Sono hanashi o kikimasen.
– English: I will not listen to that story.
9. ่ใใพใใใ
– Japanese: ใใฎๆฒใ่ใใพใใใใ
– Romanized: Kono kyoku o kikimashou.
– English: Letโs listen to this song.
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