in English | in Japanese | S |
---|---|---|
met (polite) | ใใใพใใ |
Comments, Questions, Etc. About Met (polite) in Japanese
Comment on the Japanese word “ใใใพใใ” in the following ways:
- Tips and tricks to remember how to say met (polite) in Japanese
- Explanations on the translation ใใใพใใ
- Sentences that use the word “ใใใพใใ”
- Questions about met (polite) in Japanese, etc.
Practice Japanese with this Online Game:
Try a Game to Learn Japanese – LangLandia
LangLandia is an innovative game-based platform that makes learning Japanese fun and engaging. The platform utilizes a variety of interactive games, online challenges and exercises that are designed to make the learning process interactive and enjoyable. The game-based approach of LangLandia helps to keep learners motivated and engaged, making it easier to retain new vocabulary, grammar, and sentence structures. Additionally, LangLandia has online competitions and community activities like chat, PvP battles, clan wars, tournaments and different competions. Overall, LangLandia offers a fun and effective way to learn Japanese, making it an excellent choice for anyone looking to improve their Japanese language skills. Click here to get the mobile app.
The Game to Learn Languages
Learn languages with the Langlandia! This innovative mobile app/game transcends traditional language learning methods, offers online battles, tournaments, and clan wars. Enter the Olympics of Languages and compete against fellow learners from around the globe, putting your skills to the test. Trap exotic beasts and explore the world of LangLandia. Language learning becomes an unforgettable adventure where excitement meets education. Don't miss out โ download the app and get addicted to learning!
ใใใพใใ info.
Tips to remember the Japanese word:
– "ใใใพใใ" (aimaa) is the polite past tense of the verb "ใใ" (au), which means "to meet."
– Think of "ai" as a root, similar to the English word "I" (as in I met). "Maa" is a common polite past tense ending.
Explanations:
– "ใใ" (au) is a verb that means "to meet" in Japanese.
– "ใใใพใใ" (aimaa) is the polite past tense form signaling that the meeting happened in the past.
Other words that mean the same thing:
– "ไผใ" (ใใ, au) – to meet
– "ๅบไผใฃใ" (ใงใใฃใ, deatta) – encountered
Different conjugations (for the verb "ใใ" – to meet):
– Present: ใใใพใ (aimasu) – I meet / will meet
– Past: ใใใพใใ (aimaa) – I met
– Future: ใใใงใใใ (au deshou) – will probably meet
– Negative Present: ใใใพใใ (aimasen) – do not meet
– Negative Past: ใใใพใใใงใใ (aimasen dea) – did not meet
– Te-form: ใใฃใฆ (atte) – meeting (for continuity)
Examples of sentences that use it:
– ๆจๆฅใๅ้ใซใใใพใใใ (Kinล, tomodachi ni aimaa.) – I met a friend yesterday.
– ๆจๅนดใฎใใผใใฃใผใงๅฝผใซใใใพใใใ (Sakunen no pฤtee de kare ni aimaa.) – I met him at last year's party.
– ๆจๆฅใๅฝผๅฅณใจ้ง ใงใใใพใใใ (Kinล, kanojo to eki de aimaa.) – I met her at the station yesterday.
a few seconds ago