in English | in Japanese | S |
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sing | ใใใ |
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Tips to remember the Japanese word:
– Think of "uta" ๆญ which means "song", and "u" for "you." So, "you sing" = "utau" ใใใ.
Explanations:
– "ใใใ" (utau) means "to sing" in Japanese. This verb is used when talking about singing songs or making vocal music.
Other words that mean the same thing:
– ๆญใ (ใใใ, utau) – To sing
– ๅใใ (ใใใ, aeru) – This can also mean "to harmonize" or "to sing together" in some contexts.
Conjugations:
1. Present/Future Tense (Plain): ๆญใ (ใใใ, utau)
2. Present/Future Tense (Polite): ๆญใใพใ (ใใใใพใ, utaimasu)
3. Past Tense (Plain): ๆญใฃใ (ใใใฃใ, utatta)
4. Past Tense (Polite): ๆญใใพใใ (ใใใใพใใ, utaimaa)
5. Negative Form (Plain): ๆญใใชใ (ใใใใชใ, utawanai)
6. Negative Form (Polite): ๆญใใพใใ (ใใใใพใใ, utaimasen)
7. Te-form: ๆญใฃใฆ (ใใใฃใฆ, utatte)
8. Potential Form: ๆญใใ (ใใใใ, utaeru)
9. Volitional Form: ๆญใใ (ใใใใ, utaou)
Examples of sentences:
1. ๅฝผใฏๆฏๆฅใทใฃใฏใผใงๆญใใ (ใใใฏใพใใซใกใทใฃใฏใผใงใใใ, Kare wa mainichi shawฤ de utau.)
– He sings in the shower every day.
2. ใฟใใชใงไธ็ทใซๆญใใพใใใใ (ใฟใใชใงใใฃใใใซใใใใพใใใ, Minna de isshoni utaimashou.)
– Let's sing together, everyone.
3. ๆจๆฅใๅฝผๅฅณใฏใซใฉใชใฑใงๅ้ใจๆญใใพใใใ (ใใฎใใใใฎใใใฏใซใฉใชใฑใงใจใใ ใกใจใใใใพใใ, Kinou, kanojo wa karaoke de tomodachi to utaimaa.)
– Yesterday, she sang with her friends at karaoke.
4. ็งใฏๆญใใฎใๅคงๅฅฝใใงใใ (ใใใใฏใใใใฎใใ ใใใใงใ, Watashi wa utau no ga daisuki desu.)
– I love singing.
5. ๅฝผใฏใพใ ๆญใใชใใใฉใใใคใไธๆใซใชใใงใใใใ (ใใใฏใพใ ใใใใชใใใฉใใใคใใใใใใซใชใใงใใใ, Kare wa mada utaenai kedo, it jouzu ni naru deshou.)
– He can't sing yet, but he will get better someday.
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