in English | in Japanese | S |
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said/told | ใใฃใ |
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Tips to remember the Japanese word:
To remember "ใใฃใ," you can think of the phrase "Yes, I went to tell you" where "I went" can be broken down to "ใใฃใ" (itta). This might help you associate the past tense action with the phrase.
Explanations:
– ใใฃใ (itta) is the past tense form of the verb ใใ (่จใ, iu) which means "to say" or "to tell."
Other words that mean the same thing:
– ่จใ (ใใ, iu): to say, to tell
– ่ฉฑใ (ใฏใชใ, hanasu): to speak, to talk
– ่ชใ (ใใใ, kataru): to narrate, to tell
Conjugations of ่จใ (ใใ, iu):
– Present/Future: ่จใ (ใใ, iu) – to say, to tell
– Past: ่จใฃใ (ใใฃใ, itta) – said, told
– Te-form: ่จใฃใฆ (ใใฃใฆ, itte) – saying (used to connect phrases or request)
– Negative: ่จใใชใ (ใใใชใ, iwanai) – not say, not tell
– Past Negative: ่จใใชใใฃใ (ใใใชใใฃใ, iwanakatta) – did not say
– Potential: ่จใใ (ใใใ, ieru) – can say
– Volitional: ่จใใ (ใใใ, iou) – let's say
Examples of sentences:
1. ๅฝผใฏๆจๆฅใไฝใ่จใฃใใฎ๏ผ (ใใใฏ ใใฎใใใชใซใ ใใฃใใฎ?)
– Kare wa kinล, nani o itta no?
– What did he say yesterday?
2. ๅฝผๅฅณใฏ่ชๅใฎๅๅใ่จใฃใใ (ใใฎใใใฏ ใใถใใฎ ใชใพใใ ใใฃใใ)
– Kanojo wa jibun no namae o itta.
– She said her name.
3. ่ชฐใไฝใ่จใใชใใฃใใ (ใ ใใ ใชใซใ ใใใชใใฃใใ)
– Daremo nanimo iwanakatta.
– No one said anything.
4. ๅ ็ใฏๅญฆ็ใซใใฃใจๅๅผทใใใใใซ่จใฃใใ (ใใใใใฏ ใใใใใซ ใใฃใจ ในใใใใใใใใใซ ใใฃใใ)
– Sensei wa gakusei ni motto benkyล suru yล ni itta.
– The teacher told the students to study harder.
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