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I sent you a package last week | γγγγ γ γγͺγγ« γ±γ£γγγγ γγγγΎγγγ |
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Sentence info.
γγγγ γ γγͺγγ« γ±γ£γγγγ γγγγΎγγγ
Romaji: SenshΕ« anata ni pakkΔji o okurimaa.
Explanation:
1. γγγγ γ (senshΕ«): This means "last week."
– ε ι± (γγγγ γ, senshΕ«): "last week."
– ε (γγ): "previous"
– ι± (γγ γ): "week"
2. γγͺγγ« (anata ni): This means "to you."
– γγͺγ (anata): "you"
– γ« (ni): particle indicating the direction of an action, in this case, "to."
3. γ±γ£γγγγ (pakkΔji o): This means "a package."
– γ±γ£γγγ (pakkΔji): "package" (a loanword from English)
– γ (o): particle indicating the direct object of the verb.
4. γγγγΎγγ (okurimaa): This is the past tense of the verb "to send."
– γγγ (ιγ, okuru): "to send"
– γΎγγ (maa): past tense conjugation.
Tips to Remember:
– Japanese sentences often follow a Subject-Object-Verb (SOV) order.
– The particle γ« (ni) is used for the indirect object (recipient of the action).
– The particle γ (o) is used for the direct object (the thing being acted upon).
Alternate Ways to Say "I sent you a package last week":
1. ε ι± γγΏ γ« θ·η© γ ιγ£γγ
– γγγγ γ γγΏ γ« γ«γγ€ γ γγγ£γγ
– SenshΕ« kimi ni nimotsu o okutta.
(Here, γγΏ (kimi) is a more casual way to say "you," and θ·η© (γ«γγ€, nimotsu) can be used to mean "package" or "luggage.")
2. ε ι± εγ« θ·η© γ γιγγγΎγγγ
– γγγγ γ γγΏ γ« γ«γγ€ γ γγγγγγΎγγγ
– SenshΕ« kimi ni nimotsu o ookurishimaa.
(This is a more polite form using γιγ (γγγγ, ookuri) instead of ιγ.)
3. ε ι± θ²΄ζΉγΈ θ·η© γ ιγγΎγγγ
– γγγγ γ γγͺγ γΈ γ«γγ€ γ γγγγΎγγγ
– SenshΕ« anata e nimotsu o okurimaa.
(Here, γΈ (e) is another particle that can be used to indicate direction, similar to γ« (ni).)
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