in English | in Japanese | S |
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take along, bring along (a person) | ใคใใฆ ใใ |
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Tips to Remember the Japanese Word:
– "ใคใใฆ" (tsurete) can be remembered by thinking of "tsura" which sounds like "tra" in "transport" or "travel".
– "ใใ" (iku) means "to go," often associated with movement.
Explanations:
"ใคใใฆ ใใ" (tsurete iku) is a verb phrase that combines "ใคใใฆ" (to take along) and "ใใ" (to go). It means "to take someone (along) with you" when you are going somewhere.
Other Words That Mean the Same Thing:
– ้ฃใใฆๅธฐใ (ใคใใฆ ใใใ, tsurete kaeru): to take someone back (home).
Conjugations:
1. Present/Future:
– Plain: ใคใใฆใใ (tsurete iku)
– Polite: ใคใใฆใใใพใ (tsurete ikimasu)
2. Past:
– Plain: ใคใใฆใใฃใ (tsurete itta)
– Polite: ใคใใฆใใใพใใ (tsurete ikimaa)
3. Negative:
– Plain: ใคใใฆใใใชใ (tsurete ikanai)
– Polite: ใคใใฆใใใพใใ (tsurete ikimasen)
4. Past Negative:
– Plain: ใคใใฆใใใชใใฃใ (tsurete ikanakatta)
– Polite: ใคใใฆใใใพใใใงใใ (tsurete ikimasen dea)
Examples of Sentences:
– ๅฝผใ้ง ใพใง้ฃใใฆใใใ(ใใใ ใใใพใง ใคใใฆใใใ)
Kare wo eki made tsurete iku.
I'll take him to the station.
– ็งใฏๅ้ใๆ ็ปใซ้ฃใใฆใใใพใใใ(ใใใใฏ ใจใใ ใกใ ใใใใซ ใคใใฆใใใพใใใ)
Watashi wa tomodachi wo eiga ni tsurete ikimaa.
I took my friend to the movies.
– ็ฌใไธ็ทใซใญใฃใณใใซ้ฃใใฆใใใชใใ(ใใฌใ ใใฃใใใซ ใญใฃใณใใซ ใคใใฆใใใชใใ)
Inu wo issho ni kyanpu ni tsurete ikanai.
I won't take the dog along to the camp.
– ๆจๆฅใๅฝผๅฅณใๅบใซ้ฃใใฆใใใชใใฃใใฎ๏ผ(ใใฎใใใใฎใใใ ใฟใใซ ใคใใฆใใใชใใฃใใฎ๏ผ)
Kinou, kanojo wo mise ni tsurete ikanakatta no?
Didn't you take her to the shop yesterday?
a few seconds ago