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taught (polite) | ใใใใพใใ |
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ใใใใพใใ info.
– Tips to remember the Japanese word:
– Break it down into parts: ใใ (oshi) + ใใพใ (emashi) + ใ (ta). The root "ใใ" is from the verb ใใใใ (oshieru) which means โto teach.โ
– Associate the sound "oshi" with "Oshi" as in "oh she taught me."
– Explanations:
– "ใใใใพใใ" (oshie maa) is the polite past form of the verb "ใใใใ" (oshieru), meaning "taught."
– Other words that mean the same thing:
– ๆใใ (ใใใใ, oshieta) โ plain past form
– ๆใใฆใใพใ (ใใใใฆใใพใ, oshiete imasu) โ polite present continuous ("is teaching/are teaching")
– ๆใใพใ (ใใใใพใ, oshiemasu) โ polite present/future ("teach/will teach")
– Conjugations:
– Infinitive: ๆใใ (ใใใใ, oshieru) โ to teach
– Present: ๆใใพใ (ใใใใพใ, oshiemasu) โ (I) teach / (I) will teach
– Past: ๆใใพใใ (ใใใใพใใ, oshiemaa) โ (I) taught
– Negative: ๆใใพใใ (ใใใใพใใ, oshiemasen) โ (I) do not teach / (I) will not teach
– Present continuous: ๆใใฆใใพใ (ใใใใฆใใพใ, oshiete imasu) โ (I) am teaching
– Past continuous: ๆใใฆใใพใใ (ใใใใฆใใพใใ, oshiete imaa) โ (I) was teaching
– Examples of sentences that use it:
– ๆจๆฅใ่ฑ่ชใใใใใพใใใ (ใใฎใใใใใใใใใใพใใ, kinou, eigo o oshiemaa) โ I taught English yesterday.
– ๅญฆๆ กใงใใใใพใใใ (ใใฃใใใงใใใใพใใ, gakkou de oshiemaa) โ I taught at the school.
– ใใขใใใใใใพใใใ (ใดใใฎใใใใใพใใ, piano o oshiemaa) โ I taught piano.
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