in English | in Japanese | S |
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I exercise for (my) health | ใใใ ใฏ ใใใใ ใฎ ใใ ใซ ใใใฉใ ใใพใใ |
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Sentence info.
ใใใ ใฏ ใใใใ ใฎ ใใ ใซ ใใใฉใ ใใพใใ
Breakdown of sentence:
1. ใใใ (watashi) – "I" or "me"
2. ใฏ (wa) – Topic marker
3. ใใใใ (kenkou) – "health"
4. ใฎ (no) – Possessive particle, often translated as "of" or "for" in this context
5. ใใ ใซ (tame ni) – "for the sake of" or "in order to"
6. ใใใฉใ (undou) – "exercise"
7. ใใพใ (shimasu) – Verb meaning "do" or "perform" (polite form)
Tips to remember:
– ใใใ (watashi): A general term for "I" which is commonly used.
– ใฏ (wa): Topic marker to indicate that "I" is the subject/topic of the sentence.
– ใใใใ (kenkou): Think of "ken"-ko which can be somewhat associated with "ken" (as in wellness) to remember health.
– ใฎ (no): This possessive particle connects ใใใใ and ใใ to show purpose.
– ใใ ใซ (tame ni): This phrase is commonly used to indicate purpose. Remember it as "for the purpose of".
– ใใใฉใ (undou): This word means exercise. Associating "un" with "move" can help remember it means physical activity.
– ใใพใ (shimasu): A versatile verb used in many contexts meaning "to do".
Alternate ways to say "I exercise for (my) health":
– ใใใใ ใฎ ใใ ใซ ใใใฉใ ใ ใใพใ (kenkou no tame ni undou o shimasu)
* More explicit with the particle "ใ" indicating the direct object "undou".
– ใใใใ ใฎ ใใ ใซ ใใฌใผใใณใฐ ใใพใ (kenkou no tame ni toreeningu shimasu)
* Using the loanword "ใใฌใผใใณใฐ" (toreeningu) for "training".
– ใใใใ ใฎ ใใ ใซ ในใใผใ ใ ใใพใ (kenkou no tame ni supootsu o shimasu)
* Using "ในใใผใ" (supootsu) meaning "sports".
Romanized characters for main sentence:
Watashi wa kenkou no tame ni undou shimasu.
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