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Spoke (polite) in Japanese πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅


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spoke (polite) はγͺγ—γΎγ—γŸ
How to say “spoke (polite)” in Japanese? “はγͺγ—γΎγ—γŸ”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “はγͺγ—γΎγ—γŸ” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on spoke (polite) in Japanese like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to Remember the Japanese Word:
1. Associating "はγͺγ—γΎγ—γŸ" (hanashimaa) with "話す" (hanasu) which means to speak or talk, may help.
2. Remembering that in polite speech, verbs often end with "γΎγ—γŸ" for past tense can also be useful.

Explanations:
– "はγͺγ—γΎγ—γŸ" (hanashimaa) is the past polite form of the verb "話す" (hanasu), meaning "spoke."

Other Words that Mean the Same Thing:
1. "θ¨€γ£γŸ" (γ„γ£γŸ, itta) – This can mean "said."
2. "θͺžγ£γŸ" (γ‹γŸγ£γŸ, katatta) – This means "narrated" or "told."

Conjugations of 話す (hanasu):
– Infinitive: 話す (hanasu) – to speak
– Polite Present/Future: 話します (hanashimasu) – speak/speaks/will speak
– Polite Past: θ©±γ—γΎγ—γŸ (hanashimaa) – spoke
– Polite Negative Present/Future: 話しません (hanashimasen) – do not/will not speak
– Polite Negative Past: θ©±γ—γΎγ›γ‚“γ§γ—γŸ (hanashimasen dea) – did not speak
– Te-form: 話して (hanae) – speaking (used for combining verbs)

Examples of Sentences that Use はγͺγ—γΎγ—γŸ (hanashimaa):
1. 昨ζ—₯、友達とζ—₯本θͺžγ§γ―γͺγ—γΎγ—γŸγ€‚
Kinō, tomodachi to nihongo de hanashimaa.
(Yesterday, I spoke in Japanese with my friend.)

2. δΌšθ­°γ§γƒ—γƒ­γ‚Έγ‚§γ‚―γƒˆγ«γ€γ„γ¦γ―γͺγ—γΎγ—γŸγ€‚
Kaigi de purojekuto ni tsuite hanashimaa.
(We spoke about the project at the meeting.)

3. ε…ˆη”Ÿγ―ζŽˆζ₯­γ§ζ–°γ—γ„γƒ†γƒΌγƒžγ«γ€γ„γ¦γ―γͺγ—γΎγ—γŸγ€‚
Sensei wa jugyō de atarashii tΔ“ma ni tsuite hanashimaa.
(The teacher spoke about a new topic in the class.)

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