in English | in Japanese | S |
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study | γΉγγγγ γγ |
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Tips to remember the Japanese word:
– Associate "γΉγγγγ" (benkyou) with "books" and "study" to create a mental link.
– Think of "benkyou" as "ben" (like a person's name) and "kyou" (kind of sounds like "Q") studying together.
Explanations:
– "γΉγγγγ γγ" (benkyou suru) is a combination of "γΉγγγγ" (benkyou), which means "study," and the verb "γγ" (suru), which means "to do." Together, they mean "to study."
Other words that mean the same thing:
– εε¦γγ (γΉγγγ γγ, bengaku suru): This also means "to study" but is less common in everyday speech.
– ε¦γΆ (γΎγͺγΆ, manabu): This means "to learn" or "to study" and can often be used interchangeably.
Conjugations:
– Present/Future: γΉγγγγ γγ (benkyou suru)
– Past: γΉγγγγ γγ (benkyou a)
– Negative: γΉγγγγ γγͺγ (benkyou shinai)
– Past Negative: γΉγγγγ γγͺγγ£γ (benkyou shinakatta)
– Te-form: γΉγγγγ γγ¦ (benkyou e)
– Potential: γΉγγγγ γ§γγ (benkyou dekiru)
Examples of sentences:
– Present: η§γ―ζ―ζ₯ γΉγγγγ γγΎγγ(γγγ γ― γΎγγ«γ‘ γΉγγγγ γγΎγγWatashi wa mainichi benkyou shimasu.) – I study every day.
– Past: ζ¨ε€γε½Όγ―οΌζι γΉγγγγ γγγ(γγγγγγ γ― γγγγγ γΉγγγγ γγγSakuya, kare wa sanjikan benkyou a.) – He studied for three hours last night.
– Future: ζζ₯γε³ζΈι€¨γ§ γΉγγγγ γγ γ€γγγ§γγ(γγγγγ¨γγγγ γ§ γΉγγγγ γγ γ€γγ γ§γγAa, toshokan de benkyou suru tsumori desu.) – I plan to study at the library tomorrow.
– Negative: δ»ζ₯γ― γΉγγγγ γγͺγγ(γγγ γ― γΉγγγγ γγͺγγKyou wa benkyou shinai.) – I am not going to study today.
– Potential: ζ₯ζ¬θͺγ γΉγγγγ γ§γγ γγγ«γͺγγγγ(γ«γ»γγ γ γΉγγγγ γ§γγ γγγ«γͺγγγγNihongo o benkyou dekiru you ni naritai.) – I want to be able to study Japanese.
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