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Investigate, check in Japanese 🇯🇵


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investigate, check しらべる
How to say “investigate, check” in Japanese? “しらべる”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “しらべる” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on investigate, check in Japanese like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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### Tips to Remember the Japanese Word "しらべる"
– "しらべる" (shiraberu) can be associated with the word "research" or "investigate". Think of a detective "Shira" investigating a "bell".

### Explanations
– "しらべる" (shiraberu) is a verb meaning "to investigate", "to examine", or "to check".

### Other Words That Mean the Same Thing
– 調査する (ちょうさする, chōsa suru) – to investigate
– 検査する (けんさする, kensa suru) – to inspect
– 確認する (かくにんする, kakunin suru) – to confirm/check

### Different Conjugations
– Present/Future: しらべる (shiraberu) – I investigate, I will investigate
– Past: しらべた (shirabeta) – I investigated
– Negative: しらべない (shirabenai) – I do not investigate
– Past Negative: しらべなかった (shirabenakatta) – I did not investigate
– Te-form: しらべて (shirabete) – used in connecting sentences or making requests
– Potential: しらべられる (shiraberareru) – I can investigate
– Imperative: しらべろ (shirabero) – investigate (command)
– Conditional: しらべれば (shirabereba) – if you investigate

### Examples of Sentences
1. Present/Future Tense:
– 私はその問題をしらべる。(Watashi wa sono mondai o shiraberu.)
– I will investigate that issue.

2. Past Tense:
– 彼はすでにその事実をしらべた。(Kare wa sude ni sono jijitsu o shirabeta.)
– He already investigated that fact.

3. Negative Form:
– 私はそのニュースをしらべない。(Watashi wa sono nyūsu o shirabenai.)
– I do not investigate that news.

4. Past Negative Form:
– 昨日、彼女は本をしらべなかった。(Kinō, kanojo wa hon o shirabenakatta.)
– She did not check the book yesterday.

5. Te-form:
– その情報をしらべてください。(Sono jōhō o shirabete kudasai.)
– Please check that information.

6. Potential Form:
– 私はそれをしらべられると思う。(Watashi wa sore o shiraberareru to omou.)
– I think I can investigate that.

7. Imperative Form:
– 今すぐこれをしらべろ!(Ima sugu kore o shirabero!)
– Investigate this immediately!

8. Conditional Form:
– あなたがそのデータをしらべれば、役立つ情報が見つかるかもしれません。(Anata ga sono dēta o shirabereba, yakudatsu jōhō ga mitru kamo shiremasen.)
– If you investigate that data, you might find useful information.

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