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Shake, sway in Japanese πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅


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shake, sway γ‚†γ‚Œγ‚‹
How to say “shake, sway” in Japanese? “γ‚†γ‚Œγ‚‹”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “γ‚†γ‚Œγ‚‹” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on shake, sway in Japanese like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to Remember γ‚†γ‚Œγ‚‹:
Imagine something light (like a "yu" (you) leaf) swaying softly in the breeze.

Explanations:
– γ‚†γ‚Œγ‚‹ (yureru) is a verb in Japanese that means "to shake" or "to sway".
– It conveys the motion of something moving side to side gently.

Other Words that Mean the Same Thing:
– 揺らぐ (yuragu) – to waver, to shake
– 揺する (yusuru) – to shake, to rock
– ιœ‡γˆγ‚‹ (furueru) – to tremble, to shake (implies more jittery movement)

Conjugations of γ‚†γ‚Œγ‚‹ (yureru):
– Present: γ‚†γ‚Œγ‚‹ (yureru)
– Past: γ‚†γ‚ŒγŸ (yureta)
– Negative: γ‚†γ‚Œγͺい (yurenai)
– Past negative: γ‚†γ‚Œγͺγ‹γ£γŸ (yurenakatta)
– Te-form: γ‚†γ‚Œγ¦ (yurete)
– Conditional: γ‚†γ‚Œγ‚Œγ° (yurereba)
– Volitional: γ‚†γ‚Œγ‚ˆγ† (yureyou)

Examples of Sentences Using γ‚†γ‚Œγ‚‹:
– ι’¨γ§ζœ¨γŒγ‚†γ‚Œγ¦γ„γ‚‹γ€‚ (Kaze de ki ga yurete iru.) – The trees are swaying in the wind.
– θˆΉγŒζ³’γ§γ‚†γ‚ŒγΎγ—γŸγ€‚ (Fune ga nami de yuremaa.) – The boat swayed due to the waves.
– ε‘”γ―εœ°ιœ‡γ§ε°‘γ—γ‚†γ‚ŒγŸγ€‚ (Tou wa jishin de sukoshi yureta.) – The tower shook a little during the earthquake.
– εΏƒγŒγ‚†γ‚Œγ‚‹γ¨γγ―γ€ζ·±ε‘ΌεΈγ‚’γ—γ‚ˆγ†γ€‚ (Kokoro ga yureru toki wa, shinkokyΕ« o shiyou.) – When your heart wavers, take a deep breath.

Romanized Characters:
– Present: yureru
– Past: yureta
– Negative: yurenai
– Past negative: yurenakatta
– Te-form: yurete
– Conditional: yurereba
– Volitional: yureyou

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