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I’m going to buy it for her birthday in Japanese πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅


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I’m going to buy it for her birthday γŸγ‚“γ˜γ‚‡γ†γ³γ« γγ‚Œγ‚’ γ‹γ†γ€γ‚‚γ‚Šγ§γ™γ€‚
How to say “I’m going to buy it for her birthday” in Japanese? “γŸγ‚“γ˜γ‚‡γ†γ³γ« γγ‚Œγ‚’ γ‹γ†γ€γ‚‚γ‚Šγ§γ™γ€‚”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “γŸγ‚“γ˜γ‚‡γ†γ³γ« γγ‚Œγ‚’ γ‹γ†γ€γ‚‚γ‚Šγ§γ™γ€‚” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on I’m going to buy it for her birthday in Japanese like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Sentence info.

γŸγ‚“γ˜γ‚‡γ†γ³γ« γγ‚Œγ‚’ γ‹γ†γ€γ‚‚γ‚Šγ§γ™γ€‚

– γŸγ‚“γ˜γ‚‡γ†γ³ (tanjoΜ„bi) = "birthday"
– に (ni) = particle indicating the time or occasion of an action
– γγ‚Œ (sore) = "it" (a demonstrative pronoun referring to something specific, but not near the speaker)
– γ‚’ (o) = particle indicating the direct object of the action
– かう (kau) = verb "to buy" in its plain form
– γ€γ‚‚γ‚Š (tsumori) = noun meaning "intention" or "plan"
– です (desu) = polite ending particle

The structure follows:
1. Time/occasion: "γŸγ‚“γ˜γ‚‡γ†γ³γ«" (on the birthday)
2. Object: "γγ‚Œγ‚’" (it)
3. Verb: "かう" (buy)
4. Intention: "γ€γ‚‚γ‚Šγ§γ™" (plan to)

Tips to remember:
1. Particle に (ni) indicates the time or occasion for an action.
2. Particle γ‚’ (o) marks the direct object of a verb.
3. Verb + γ€γ‚‚γ‚Šγ§γ™ is a common structure to express intention.

Alternate ways to say "I'm going to buy it for her birthday":
1. γŸγ‚“γ˜γ‚‡γ†γ³γ« γγ‚Œγ‚’ かいます。
– Romanized: tanjoΜ„bi ni sore o kaimasu.
– Meaning: I will buy it for her birthday.

2. γŸγ‚“γ˜γ‚‡γ†γ³γ« γγ‚Œγ‚’ γ‹γ†γ‚ˆγ¦γ„γ§γ™γ€‚
– Romanized: tanjoΜ„bi ni sore o kau yotei desu.
– Meaning: I plan to buy it for her birthday.

3. γŸγ‚“γ˜γ‚‡γ†γ³γ« γγ‚Œγ‚’ γ‹γ†γ€γ‚‚γ‚Šγ γ€‚
– Romanized: tanjoΜ„bi ni sore o kau tsumori da.
– Meaning: I'm going to buy it for her birthday. (less formal)

4. γŸγ‚“γ˜γ‚‡γ†γ³γ« γγ‚Œγ‚’ γ‹γ£γ¦γ‚γ’γ‚‹γ€γ‚‚γ‚Šγ§γ™γ€‚
– Romanized: tanjoΜ„bi ni sore o katte ageru tsumori desu.
– Meaning: I plan to buy it and give it to her for her birthday.

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