in English | in Japanese | S |
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heard/asked | ใใใ |
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Tips to remember the Japanese word "ใใใ":
– Associate "ใใใ" with the sound of hearing; "ki-" sounds like an ear pricking up.
– Link "ใใใ" with "ki" (ๆฐ) meaning feeling in "ๆฐๆใก" (kimochi), as you often ask and hear about feelings.
Explanations:
– "ใใใ" is the past tense form of the verb "ใใ" (่ใ, kiku), which means "to hear" or "to ask."
Other words that mean the same thing:
– ่ใ (ใใ, kiku) โ to hear, to ask.
Conjugations:
– Infinitive/Dictionary form: ่ใ (ใใ, kiku)
– Present/Future tense: ่ใใพใ (ใใใพใ, kikimasu) โ I hear/will hear, I ask/will ask.
– Past tense: ่ใใ (ใใใ, kiita) โ I heard, I asked.
– Negative tense: ่ใใชใ (ใใใชใ, kikanai) โ I do not hear, I do not ask.
– Past negative tense: ่ใใชใใฃใ (ใใใชใใฃใ, kikanakatta) โ I did not hear, I did not ask.
– Te-form: ่ใใฆ (ใใใฆ, kiite) โ Used to make requests, e.g., "Please listen" or "Please ask."
– Potential form: ่ใใ (ใใใ, ru) โ Can hear, can ask.
– Conditional form: ่ใใฐ (ใใใฐ, ikeba) โ If (I) hear, if (I) ask.
Examples of sentences:
1. ๅฝผใซ่ณชๅใ่ใใใ (ใใใซใใคใใใใใใ, Kare ni sumon o kiita.) โ I asked him a question.
2. ๆจๆฅใใฉใธใชใงใใฎใใฅใผในใ่ใใใ (ใใฎใใใใใใงใใฎใซใ ใผใใใใใ, Kinล, rajio de sono nyลซsu o kiita.) โ I heard the news on the radio yesterday.
3. ๅฝผๅฅณใไฝใ่จใฃใใ่ใใ๏ผ (ใใฎใใใใชใซใใใฃใใใใใ๏ผ, Kanojo ga nani o itta ka kiita?) โ Did you hear what she said?
4. ไผ่ญฐใงใใฎๆๆกใซใคใใฆ่ใใใ (ใใใใงใใฎใฆใใใใซใคใใฆใใใ, Kaigi de sono teian ni tsuite kiita.) โ I asked about that proposal in the meeting.
Romanized characters:
– Kare ni sumon o kiita.
– Kinล, rajio de sono nyลซsu o kiita.
– Kanojo ga nani o itta ka kiita?
– Kaigi de sono teian ni tsuite kiita.
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