in English | in Japanese | S |
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hit, bump into | γΆγ€γγ |
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γΆγ€γγ info.
Japanese word: γΆγ€γγ
Tips to Remember:
– Imagine two objects bumping into each other and making a "but" sound. The word starts with "bu," which could remind you of the "bumping" sound.
– "γΆγ€" (butsu) resembles "boots," which can bump into things as you walk.
Explanations:
– γΆγ€γγ literally means to hit, bump into, or collide with something or someone.
– It is often used to describe physical collisions, but can also refer to coming against difficulties or conflicts in a broader sense.
Other Words with Similar Meanings:
– θ‘ηͺγγ (γγγγ¨γ€γγ, shoutotsu suru) β to collide
– ε½γγ (γγγ, ataru) β to hit
– γΆγ€γγ (butsukeru) β to hit against, to crash (used when someone actively causes the hit)
Conjugations:
– Present: γΆγ€γγ (γΆγ€γγγΎγ, butsu karimasu)
– Past: γΆγ€γγ£γ (γΆγ€γγγΎγγ, butsu katta)
– Negative: γΆγ€γγγͺγ (γΆγ€γγγΎγγ, butranai)
– Potential: γΆγ€γγγ (γΆγ€γγγΎγ, butreru)
– Volitional: γΆγ€γγγ (γΆγ€γγγγ¨γγΎγ, butrou)
– γ¦-form: γΆγ€γγ£γ¦ (γΆγ€γγγΎγγ¦, buttte)
Examples:
1. Present:
– εδΎγε£γ«γΆγ€γγγ
(γγ©γγγγΉγ«γΆγ€γγγ)
Kodomo ga kabe ni butru.
A child bumps into the wall.
2. Past:
– θ»γι»ζ±γ«γΆγ€γγ£γγ
(γγγΎγγ§γγ‘γ γγ«γΆγ€γγ£γγ)
Kuruma ga denchuu ni buttta.
The car hit the utility pole.
3. Negative:
– ε½Όγ―η³γ«γΆγ€γγγͺγγ£γγ
(γγγ―γγγ«γΆγ€γγγͺγγ£γγ)
Kare wa ishi ni butranakatta.
He didn't bump into the stone.
4. Potential:
– ε½Όγ―ε£γ«γΆγ€γγγγγγγγͺγγ
(γγγ―γγΉγ«γΆγ€γγγγγγγγͺγγ)
Kare wa kabe ni butreru kamoshirenai.
He might be able to bump into the wall.
5. Volitional:
– ει‘γ«γΆγ€γγγγ¨γγγ
(γγγ γγ«γΆγ€γγγγ¨γγγ)
Mondai ni butrou to suru.
I will try to face the problem.
6. γ¦-form:
– θͺθ»’θ»γθ»γ«γΆγ€γγ£γ¦ζ’γΎγ£γγ
(γγ¦γγγγγγγΎγ«γΆγ€γγ£γ¦γ¨γΎγ£γγ)
Jitensha ga kuruma ni buttte tomatta.
The bicycle bumped into the car and stopped.
a few seconds ago