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learn (polite) まγͺびます
How to say “learn (polite)” in Japanese? “まγͺびます”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “まγͺびます” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on learn (polite) in Japanese like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to Remember the Japanese Word:
– Associating the word "まγͺびます (manabimasu)" with "mana,” you can think of a student learning (like a disciple or follower, β€˜mana’ representing guidance).
– Visualize the act of learning as a polite and respectful pursuit, which aligns with the structure of the word.

Explanations:
– "まγͺびます (manabimasu)" is the polite form of the verb まγͺぢ (manabu), meaning "to learn."
– It is used in formal or polite situations, typical of the Japanese -masu form for verbs.

Other Words that Mean the Same Thing:
– 習います (γͺらいます, naraimasu): This also means "to learn" or "to take lessons," often used in a context where learning from another person.
– 学びます (まγͺびます, manabimasu): Another way of writing the word, using the kanji ε­¦ (gaku/manabu).

Infinitive and Conjugations:
– Present/Future: まγͺびます (manabimasu) – I will learn/I learn
– Past: まγͺγ³γΎγ—γŸ (manabimaa) – I learned
– Negative Present/Future: まγͺびません (manabimasen) – I do not learn/I will not learn
– Negative Past: まγͺγ³γΎγ›γ‚“γ§γ—γŸ (manabimasen dea) – I did not learn
– Te-form: まγͺんで (manande) – A form used for connecting sentences or specifying requests such as please learn

Examples of Sentences:
1. ζ—₯本θͺžγ‚’まγͺびます。
– Nihongo o manabimasu.
– I learn Japanese.

2. 明ζ—₯、新しいことをまγͺびます。
– Aa, atarashii koto o manabimasu.
– I will learn something new tomorrow.

3. 昨ζ—₯γ€γŸγγ•γ‚“γΎγͺγ³γΎγ—γŸγ€‚
– Kinou, takusan manabimaa.
– I learned a lot yesterday.

4. ε½Όε₯³γ―数学をまγͺびません。
– Kanojo wa suugaku o manabimasen.
– She does not learn mathematics.

5. ε…ˆη”Ÿγ‹γ‚‰γΎγͺんでください。
– Sensei kara manande kudasai.
– Please learn from the teacher.

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