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(My) parents are worried about me | ใใใใใ ใฏ ใใใ ใฎ ใใจ ใ ใ ใซ ใใใฆใใพใใ |
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Sentence info.
ใใใใใ ใฏ ใใใ ใฎ ใใจ ใ ใ ใซ ใใใฆใใพใใ
– ใใใใใ (ryoushin): parents
– ใฏ (wa): topic marker
– ใใใ ใฎ ใใจ (watashi no koto): about me
– ใ (wo): object marker
– ใ ใซ ใใใฆใใพใ (ki ni kaketeimasu): are worried (lit. putting into their mind)
Tips to Remember:
1. ใใใใใ (ryoushin): Remember "ryou" (both) + "shin" (parent), (both parents = parents).
2. ใใใ ใฎ ใใจ (watashi no koto): "Watashi" means "I/me" and "no koto" can be remembered as "thing about" or "matter related to".
3. ใ ใซ ใใใฆใใพใ (ki ni kaketeimasu): "Ki" refers to mind or spirit. "Kakeru" means to put or spend. Together they form an expression that translates to worrying.
Alternate Ways to Say It:
1. ใใใใใ ใฏ ใใใ ใ ใใใฑใใใฆใใพใใ
– Romanized: Ryoushin wa watashi wo shinpai eimasu.
– Translation: My parents are worried about me.
2. ใกใกใฏใฏ ใ ใใใ ใฎ ใใจ ใ ใใใฑใใใฆใใพใใ
– Romanized: Chichi haha ga watashi no koto wo shinpai eimasu.
– Translation: (My) Dad and Mom are worried about me.
3. ใตใใใ ใ ใใใ ใฎ ใใจ ใ ใใซใใฆใใพใใ
– Romanized: Futaoya ga watashi no koto wo kini eimasu.
– Translation: (My) parents are concerned about me.
These phrases use different verbs like ใใใฑใใใ (shinpai suru) which means "to worry" and alternate terms for parents like ใกใกใฏใฏ (chichi haha, father and mother) and ใตใใใ (futaoya, both parents).
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