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

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Tips to Remember:
– The word "まなびました" (manabimaa) can be broken down into its root and conjugation. "まなび" (manabi) is the stem, meaning "to learn," and "ました" (maa) is the polite past tense conjugation marker. Remembering the root "まなび" with "ました" added for past tense politeness can help you recall its meaning.

Explanations:
– "まなびました" (manabimaa) is the polite past tense form of the verb "まなぶ" (manabu), which means "to learn." It indicates that the action of learning was completed in the past.

Other Words That Mean the Same Thing:
– 学びました (まなびました, manabimaa) is synonymous with "覚えました" (おぼえました, oboemaa), which means "learned" or "remembered," but in different contexts: "覚えました" focuses more on memorization.
– 習いました (ならいました, naraimaa) is another synonym, often meaning "learned" in the context of being taught by someone.

Conjugations:
– Infinitive: まなぶ (manabu) – to learn
– Present (Polite): まなびます (manabimasu) – learn/learns (is learning)
– Past (Polite): まなびました (manabimaa) – learned
– Negative (Polite): まなびません (manabimasen) – do not learn
– Past Negative (Polite): まなびませんでした (manabimasen dea) – did not learn
– Volitional (Polite): まなびましょう (manabimashou) – let's learn
– Potential (Polite): まなべます (manabemasu) – can learn

Examples of Sentences:
1. 昨日、日本語をまなびました。
– Kinō, Nihongo o manabimaa.
– I learned Japanese yesterday.

2. 小学校でたくさんのことをまなびました。
– Shōgakkō de takusan no koto o manabimaa.
– I learned many things in elementary school.

3. 友達から新しいスキルをまなびました。
– Tomodachi kara atarashii sukiru o manabimaa.
– I learned a new skill from a friend.

4. 私たちは歴史をまなびました。
– Wataachi wa rekishi o manabimaa.
– We learned history.

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