in English | in Japanese | S |
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run | γ―γγ |
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γ―γγ info.
γ―γγ (hashiru) – to run
### Tips to Remember the Japanese Word
– Picture yourself running and think of the sound "ha-shi" as the sound your feet make hitting the ground quickly.
– The character "γ" (ru) can remind you of the looping motion of running in circles.
### Explanations
– γ―γγ (hashiru) is the dictionary form (infinitive) of the verb "to run."
– It belongs to Godan verbs ending in "γ (ru)."
### Other Words That Mean the Same Thing
– ι§γγ (γγγ, kakeru) – to run (often implies running with a specific purpose or speed).
### Conjugations
1. Present/Future Tense (affirmative & negative):
– Affirmative: γ―γγ (hashiru) – I/you/he/she/we/they run/will run.
– Negative: γ―γγγͺγ (hashiranai) – I/you/he/she/we/they do not run/will not run.
2. Past Tense (affirmative & negative):
– Affirmative: γ―γγ£γ (hata) – I/you/he/she/we/they ran.
– Negative: γ―γγγͺγγ£γ (hashiranakatta) – I/you/he/she/we/they did not run.
3. Te-form (connective form):
– γ―γγ£γ¦ (hate) – running, linking actions ("and").
4. Potential Form:
– γ―γγγ (hashireru) – can run.
5. Conditional Form:
– γ―γγγ° (hashireba) – if (you) run.
6. Imperative Form:
– γ―γγ (hashire) – run! (command)
7. Volitional Form (let's):
– γ―γγγ (hashirou) – let's run.
### Examples of Sentences
1. Present/Future Tense:
– ζ―ζε ¬εγ§γ―γγγ (Maiasa kouen de hashiru.)
– I run in the park every morning.
2. Negative Present:
– δ»ζ₯γ―γ―γγγͺγγ (Kyou wa hashiranai.)
– I will not run today.
3. Past Tense:
– ζ¨ζ₯γγγγγ―γγ£γγ (Kinou takusan hata.)
– I ran a lot yesterday.
4. Negative Past:
– ζ¨ζ₯γ―γγγͺγγ£γγ (Kinou wa hashiranakatta.)
– I did not run yesterday.
5. Te-form:
– ε½Όγ―ζ―ζ₯ε¦ζ ‘γΎγ§γ―γγ£γ¦γγγ (Kare wa mainichi gakkou made hate iru.)
– He runs to school every day.
6. Potential Form:
– ε½Όε₯³γ―γ¨γ¦γιγγ―γγγγ (Kanojo wa totemo hayaku hashireru.)
– She can run very fast.
7. Conditional Form:
– γγ£γ¨η·΄ηΏγγγ°γιγγ―γγγγ (Motto renshuu sureba, hayaku hashireru.)
– If you practice more, you'll be able to run faster.
8. Imperative Form:
– γ―γγγ―γγοΌ (Hayaku hashire!)
– Run quickly!
9. Volitional Form:
– γΏγγͺγ§γ―γγγγ (Minna de hashirou.)
– Let's all run.
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