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Send-off in Japanese ๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ต


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send-off ใฟ ใŠใใ‚Š
How to say “send-off” in Japanese? “ใฟ ใŠใใ‚Š”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “ใฟ ใŠใใ‚Š” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on send-off in Japanese like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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ใฟ ใŠใใ‚Š (miokuri)

Tips to Remember the Japanese Word:
– Break it down into ใฟ (mi) and ใŠใใ‚Š (okuri). If you remember that ใฟ can mean "to see" and ใŠใใ‚Š comes from the verb ้€ใ‚‹ (okuru), which means "to send off," you can combine these concepts to remember "seeing someone off."

Explanations:
– ใฟ ใŠใใ‚Š (่ฆ‹้€ใ‚Š) is a noun in Japanese that means "send-off" or "farewell."
– It is derived from the verb ่ฆ‹้€ใ‚‹ (miokuru), which means "to see off." When someone is leaving, you send them off or farewells them.

Other Words That Mean the Same Thing:
– ้€ๅˆฅ (ใใ†ในใค, sลbetsu): farewell
– ๅˆฅใ‚Œ (ใ‚ใ‹ใ‚Œ, wakare): parting, farewell

Conjugations of ่ฆ‹้€ใ‚‹ (miokuru):
– Present: ่ฆ‹้€ใ‚‹ (miokuru) – to see off
– Past: ่ฆ‹้€ใฃใŸ (miokutta) – saw off
– Present Progressive: ่ฆ‹้€ใฃใฆใ„ใ‚‹ (miokutteiru) – is seeing off
– Future: ่ฆ‹้€ใ‚‹ใ ใ‚ใ† (miokurudarou) – will see off
– Negative: ่ฆ‹้€ใ‚‰ใชใ„ (miokuranai) – do not see off
– Conditional: ่ฆ‹้€ใ‚Œใฐ (miokureba) – if see off
– Volitional: ่ฆ‹้€ใ‚ใ† (miokurou) – letโ€™s see off

Example Sentences:
– ไปŠๆ—ฅใ€ๅ‹้”ใฎ่ฆ‹้€ใ‚Šใซ่กŒใใพใ™ใ€‚
– Romanized: Kyล, tomodachi no miokuri ni ikimasu.
– Translation: Today, I am going to see off my friend.

– ๅฝผใฏ็ฉบๆธฏใงๅฎถๆ—ใ‚’่ฆ‹้€ใฃใŸใ€‚
– Romanized: Kare wa kลซkล de kazoku o miokutta.
– Translation: He saw off his family at the airport.

– ๅฝผๅฅณใฎ่ฆ‹้€ใ‚ŠใŒๅฏ‚ใ—ใ„ใงใ™ใ€‚
– Romanized: Kanojo no miokuri ga sabishฤซ desu.
– Translation: Her farewell is sad.

– ็งใŸใกใฏ้ง…ใงๅฝผใ‚’่ฆ‹้€ใฃใฆใ„ใ‚‹ใ€‚
– Romanized: Wataachi wa eki de kare o miokutte iru.
– Translation: We are seeing him off at the station.

– ๆ˜Žๆ—ฅใ€่ฆ‹้€ใ‚‹ใ ใ‚ใ†ใ€‚
– Romanized: Aa, miokuru darou.
– Translation: I will see (him/her) off tomorrow.

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