in English | in Japanese | S |
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put/placed | ใใใ |
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ใใใ info.
– Tips to remember the Japanese word:
– "ใใใ" (oita) sounds similar to the English phrase "oh, I ta"(ke) something and put/placed it somewhere.
– Explanations:
– "ใใใ" (oita) is the past tense of the verb "็ฝฎใ" (oku), which means "to put" or "to place."
– Other words that mean the same thing:
– ็ฝฎใใ (oita) – put, placed
– ็ฝฎใ (oku) – to put, to place (infinitive/present form)
– ้ ็ฝฎใใ (haichi suru) – to arrange, to place
– Infinitive and different conjugations:
– Infinitive/Present: ็ฝฎใ (oku)
– Past: ็ฝฎใใ (oita)
– Negative: ็ฝฎใใชใ (okanai)
– Potential: ็ฝฎใใ (okeru)
– Volitional: ็ฝฎใใ (okou)
– Te-form: ็ฝฎใใฆ (oite)
– Conditional: ็ฝฎใใฐ (okeba)
– Imperative: ็ฝฎใ (oke), ็ฝฎใใชใใ (oki nasai)
– Examples of sentences that use it:
– ๆบใฎไธใซๆฌใใใใใ (Tsukue no ue ni hon wo oita.) – I put the book on the desk.
– ๅฝผใฏ้ตใ็้ขใซใใใใ (Kare wa kagi wo genkan ni oita.) – He placed the key in the entrance.
– ใใใฏใใใกใใๆฃใซใใใใ (Mama wa omocha wo tana ni oita.) – Mom put the toys on the shelf.
– ็งใฏ่ฒกๅธใๅฟใใฆใใใใ (Watashi wa saifu wo wasurete oita.) – I left my wallet behind (put it somewhere and forgot).
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