in English | in Japanese | S |
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I do not think you are preparedyet | γγγ γ― γγͺγ γ γΎγ γγ γγ³ γ γ§γγ¦γγͺγ γ¨ γγγγΎγγ |
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Sentence info.
γγγ γ― γγͺγ γ γΎγ γγ γγ³ γ γ§γγ¦γγͺγ γ¨ γγγγΎγγ
(Watashi wa anata ga mada junbi ga dekiteinai to omoimasu.)
Explanation of Sentence Structure:
1. γγγ (Watashi) – "I" (subject pronoun)
– The person making the statement.
2. γ― (wa) – Topic marker
– Indicates that "watashi" (I) is the topic of the sentence.
3. γγͺγ (anata) – "You" (subject pronoun)
– The person being talked about.
4. γ (ga) – Subject marker
– Marks "anata" (you) as the subject of the subordinate clause.
5. γΎγ (mada) – "Still" or "Not yet"
– Indicates something has not yet been done.
6. γγ γγ³ (junbi) – "Preparation"
– What the action (being prepared) is about.
7. γ (ga) – Subject marker
– Marks "junbi" (preparation) as the subject within the subordinate clause.
8. γ§γγ¦γγͺγ (dekiteinai) – Form of "dekiru" (to be able to do) in negative present continuous tense
– Means "not prepared" or "not ready."
9. γ¨ (to) – Quotation particle
– Used to quote or think something directly.
10. γγγγΎγ (omoimasu) – "To think"
– The main verb of the sentence indicating the thought of the speaker.
Tips to Remember:
– Break the sentence into parts to understand the subject, topic, action, and thought.
– Use the particle γ― (wa) to mark the subject or focus of the sentence.
– Use γΎγ (mada) to indicate that something hasn't happened yet.
– Use the negative form of verbs (γ§γγ¦γγͺγ) to express "not yet achieved."
Alternate Ways to Say "I do not think you are prepared yet":
1. γγͺγ γ― γΎγ γγ γγ³ γ γ§γγ¦γγͺγ γ¨ γγγγΎγγ
(Anata wa mada junbi ga dekiteinai to omoimasu.)
– (Directly addressing "you" instead of making it a subordinate clause)
2. γΎγ γγ γγ³ γ γ§γγ¦γγͺγ γ¨ γγγγΎγγ
(Mada junbi ga dekiteinai to omoimasu.)
– (Implied "you" without explicitly stating "anata")
3. γγ γγ³ γ γΎγ γ§γγ¦γγͺγ γ¨ γγγγΎγγ
(Junbi ga mada dekiteinai to omoimasu.)
– (Switching the order a bit for emphasis on the preparation)
4. γγγ γ― γγͺγ γ γΎγ γγ γγ³ γγ¦γγͺγ γ¨ γγγγγΎγγ
(Watashi wa anata ga mada junbi einai to kangaemasu.)
– (Using "kangaemasu" instead of "omoimasu," which also means "to think")
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