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I need you to teach them how to swim in Japanese πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅


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I need you to teach them how to swim γ‹γ‚Œγ‚‰γ« γ™γ„γˆγ„γ‚’ γŠγ—γˆγ¦γγ γ•γ„γ€‚
How to say “I need you to teach them how to swim” in Japanese? “γ‹γ‚Œγ‚‰γ« γ™γ„γˆγ„γ‚’ γŠγ—γˆγ¦γγ γ•γ„γ€‚”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “γ‹γ‚Œγ‚‰γ« γ™γ„γˆγ„γ‚’ γŠγ—γˆγ¦γγ γ•γ„γ€‚” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on I need you to teach them how to swim in Japanese like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Sentence info.

γ‹γ‚Œγ‚‰γ« γ™γ„γˆγ„γ‚’ γŠγ—γˆγ¦γγ γ•γ„γ€‚
Romanized: Karera ni suiei o oshiete kudasai.

– γ‹γ‚Œγ‚‰ (karera): "they" or "them"
– に (ni): particle indicating the indirect object, often translated as "to"
– γ™γ„γˆγ„ (suiei): "swimming"
– γ‚’ (o): particle indicating the direct object
– γŠγ—γˆγ¦ (oshiete): the te-form of the verb γŠγ—γˆγ‚‹ (oshieru), "to teach"
– ください (kudasai): "please"

This sentence literally translates to "Please teach them swimming."

### Tips to Remember:
1. Particles (に and γ‚’): Remember that に indicates the indirect object ("to whom" you are teaching) and γ‚’ indicates the direct object (which is the "action" or "thing" being taught).
2. Verb conjugation: γŠγ—γˆγ¦ (oshiete) is the te-form of γŠγ—γˆγ‚‹ (oshieru), which is used to make a polite request when combined with ください (kudasai).

### Alternate Ways:
1. γ‹γ‚Œγ‚‰γ« γ™γ„γˆγ„γ‚’ γŠγ—γˆγ¦ γ‚‚γ‚‰γˆγΎγ™γ‹οΌŸ
Romanized: Karera ni suiei o oshiete moraemasu ka?
Translation: Could you teach them how to swim?

2. γ‹γ‚Œγ‚‰γ« γ™γ„γˆγ„γ‚’ γŠγ—γˆγ¦ γγ‚ŒγΎγ›γ‚“γ‹οΌŸ
Romanized: Karera ni suiei o oshiete kuremasen ka?
Translation: Would you please teach them how to swim?

3. γ‹γ‚Œγ‚‰γ« γ™γ„γˆγ„γ‚’ γŠγ—γˆγ¦ γ„γŸγ γ‘γΎγ™γ‹οΌŸ
Romanized: Karera ni suiei o oshiete itadakemasu ka?
Translation: Could you be so kind as to teach them how to swim?

These alternatives provide various levels of politeness and nuances, but all convey the same basic request.

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