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I still haven’t bought my younger sister’s present in Japanese ๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ต


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I still haven’t bought my younger sister’s present ใ‚ใŸใ— ใฏ ใ„ใ‚‚ใ†ใจ ใฎ ใƒ—ใƒฌใ‚ผใƒณใƒˆ ใ‚’ ใพใ  ใ‹ใฃใฆใ„ใพใ›ใ‚“ใ€‚
How to say “I still haven’t bought my younger sister’s present” in Japanese? “ใ‚ใŸใ— ใฏ ใ„ใ‚‚ใ†ใจ ใฎ ใƒ—ใƒฌใ‚ผใƒณใƒˆ ใ‚’ ใพใ  ใ‹ใฃใฆใ„ใพใ›ใ‚“ใ€‚”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “ใ‚ใŸใ— ใฏ ใ„ใ‚‚ใ†ใจ ใฎ ใƒ—ใƒฌใ‚ผใƒณใƒˆ ใ‚’ ใพใ  ใ‹ใฃใฆใ„ใพใ›ใ‚“ใ€‚” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on I still haven’t bought my younger sister’s present in Japanese like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Sentence info.

ใ‚ใŸใ— ใฏ ใ„ใ‚‚ใ†ใจ ใฎ ใƒ—ใƒฌใ‚ผใƒณใƒˆ ใ‚’ ใพใ  ใ‹ใฃใฆใ„ใพใ›ใ‚“ใ€‚

Breakdown of the sentence:

1. ใ‚ใŸใ— (Watashi) – "I" or "me" (subject)
2. ใฏ (wa) – Topic particle indicating the main topic of the sentence
3. ใ„ใ‚‚ใ†ใจ (imouto) – "younger sister"
4. ใฎ (no) – Possessive particle, showing that the present belongs to or is for the younger sister
5. ใƒ—ใƒฌใ‚ผใƒณใƒˆ (purezento) – "present" or "gift"
6. ใ‚’ (wo/o) – Object particle, indicating the object of the verb
7. ใพใ  (mada) – "still" or "yet" (implying something not done yet)
8. ใ‹ใฃใฆใ„ใพใ›ใ‚“ (katteimasen) – Negative form of ใ‹ใ† (kau – to buy), meaning "haven't bought"

Tips to remember:

Watashi wa: Always use "ใ‚ใŸใ— ใฏ" to start when saying โ€œIโ€ in a polite/formal way.
[Person] no: To show possession or belonging, use the structure โ€œ[person or thing] ใฎ [item or thing]โ€.
Purezento: Some loan words can be easily memorized because they closely resemble English words.
O: To mark the object in a sentence, always use "ใ‚’".
Mada: Remember "ใพใ " as "still" or "yet", indicating ongoing or incomplete action.
Katteimasen: This is a negative present/present perfect form. "ใ‹ใ†" (to buy) becomes "ใ‹ใฃใฆ" (te-form), then attach "ใ„ใพใ›ใ‚“" to make it negative present perfect.

Alternate Ways to Say It:

1. ใ‚ใŸใ— ใฏ ใ„ใ‚‚ใ†ใจ ใฎ ใƒ—ใƒฌใ‚ผใƒณใƒˆ ใ‚’ ใพใ  ใ“ใ†ใฆใ„ใพใ›ใ‚“ใ€‚
– Romanized: Watashi wa imลto no purezento o mada kลteimasen.
– (Using different verb "่ฒทใ†" read as "ใ“ใ†" in Kansai dialect)

2. ใ„ใ‚‚ใ†ใจ ใฎ ใƒ—ใƒฌใ‚ผใƒณใƒˆ ใ‚’ ใพใ  ใ‹ใฃใฆใ„ใชใ„ใ€‚
– Romanized: Imลto no purezento o mada katteinai.
– (More casual, drops "ใ‚ใŸใ— ใฏ")

3. ใพใ  ใ„ใ‚‚ใ†ใจ ใฎ ใƒ—ใƒฌใ‚ผใƒณใƒˆ ใ‚’ ใ‹ใฃใฆใ„ใพใ›ใ‚“ใ€‚
– Romanized: Mada imลto no purezento o katteimasen.
– (Changing word order for emphasis on "still")

4. ใพใ  ใ„ใ‚‚ใ†ใจ ใฎ ใƒ—ใƒฌใ‚ผใƒณใƒˆ ใ‚’ ใ‹ใฃใฆใ„ใชใ„ใ€‚
– Romanized: Mada imouto no purezento o katteinai.
– (Casual and emphasizes "still")

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