in English | in Japanese | S |
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show (polite) | ใฟใใพใ |
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Tips to remember the Japanese word:
– Associate "ใฟใใพใ" (misemasu) with the English word "mise-en-scรจne," which is French for "putting on stage" or "showing."
– Break it down: "ใฟ" (mi) sounds like "me," and "ใใพใ" (semasu) sounds like "same as." Think: "Show me same as."
Explanations:
– "ใฟใใพใ" (misemasu) is the polite form of the verb "ใฟใใ" (miseru), which means "to show" or "to display."
Other words that mean the same thing:
– ่ฆใใ (ใฟใใ, miseru): The dictionary form of "to show."
– ๅฑ็คบใใพใ (ใฆใใใใพใ, tenjishimasu): This translates to "to exhibit/show," often used for art or products.
Conjugations of "ใฟใใพใ":
– Present/Future Polite: ใฟใใพใ (misemasu)
– Present/Future Informal: ใฟใใ (miseru)
– Past Polite: ใฟใใพใใ (misemaa)
– Past Informal: ใฟใใ (miseta)
– Negative Polite: ใฟใใพใใ (misemasen)
– Negative Informal: ใฟใใชใ (misenai)
– Te-form: ใฟใใฆ (misete), used for making requests or connecting verbs
– Conditional: ใฟใใใฐ (misereba), "if [subject] shows"
– Volitional: ใฟใใใ (miseyou), "Let's show" or "I will show"
Examples of sentences:
1. Present/Future Polite: ๅ็ใใฟใใพใใ (Shashin o misemasu.) – I will show you a picture.
2. Past Polite: ๆจๆฅใๅฝผใซใฌใใผใใใฟใใพใใใ (Kinou, kare ni repooto o misemaa.) – I showed him the report yesterday.
3. Negative Polite: ใใฎๆ ็ปใฏๅญไพใซใฟใใพใใใ (Sono eiga wa kodomo ni misemasen.) – I don't show that movie to children.
4. Te-form: ใใใใฟใใฆใใ ใใใ (Sore o misete kudasai.) – Please show me that.
5. Conditional: ่ฆใใใฐใๅฝผใไฟกใใใงใใใใ (Misereba, kare mo shinjiru deshou.) – If you show it, he will probably believe.
Romanized Characters:
– Present/Future Polite: Shashin o misemasu.
– Past Polite: Kinou, kare ni repooto o misemaa.
– Negative Polite: Sono eiga wa kodomo ni misemasen.
– Te-form: Sore o misete kudasai.
– Conditional: Misereba, kare mo shinjiru deshou.
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