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I need you to turn the radio on | γγγ γ― γγͺγ γ« γ©γΈγͺ γ γ€γγ¦ γ»γγ γ§γγ |
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Sentence info.
γγγ γ― γγͺγ γ« γ©γΈγͺ γ γ€γγ¦ γ»γγ γ§γγ
Watashi wa anata ni rajio o tsukete hoshii desu.
1. γγγ (watashi) – "I" or "me"
2. γ― (wa) – Topic marker
3. γγͺγ (anata) – "You"
4. γ« (ni) – Indicates the person to whom the desire is directed, in this case, "you"
5. γ©γΈγͺ (rajio) – "Radio"
6. γ (o) – Object marker, indicating "Radio" is the object
7. γ€γγ¦ (tsukete) – Te-form of the verb γ€γγ (tsukeru), meaning "to turn on"
8. γ»γγ (hoshii) – "want"
9. γ§γ (desu) – Polite ending particle
Tips:
– Remember that the te-form plus "γ»γγ" (hoshii) expresses a desire for someone else to do something.
– Use "γ«" (ni) to indicate to whom you are directing your request.
Alternate ways to say "I need you to turn the radio on":
1. γ©γΈγͺ γ γ€γγ¦ γγ γγγ
Rajio o tsukete kudasai.
(Please turn on the radio.)
2. γ©γΈγͺ γ γ€γγ¦ γγγγΎγ γοΌ
Rajio o tsukete moraemasu ka?
(Can you turn on the radio for me?)
3. γ©γΈγͺ γ γ€γγ γγ γ« γι‘γ γγΎγγ
Rajio o tsukeru you ni onegai shimasu.
(I request you to turn on the radio.)
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