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They see (polite) | γγγ γ― γΏγΎγ |
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γγγ γ― γΏγΎγ info.
– Tips to remember the Japanese word:
– γγγ (karera): Break it down into "γγ" (kare), which means "he", and "γ" (ra), which is a pluralizing suffix, making it "they".
– γΏγΎγ (mimasu): Remember the root "γΏ" (mi) which means "to see" or "to look", and "γΎγ" (masu), which is a polite suffix for verbs.
– Explanations:
– γγγ (karera): Means "they" referring to a group of males or a mixed-gender group.
– γΏγΎγ (mimasu): Is the polite form of the verb "to see" or "to look". The root verb is "θ¦γ" (miru).
– Other words that mean the same thing:
– θ¦γ (miru): The root form.
– θ¦γγΎγ (miemasu): To be visible.
– Conjugations:
θ¦γ (miru) – To see (root form)
– Present polite: γΏγΎγ (mimasu)
– Past polite: γΏγΎγγ (mimaa)
– Negative polite: γΏγΎγγ (mimasen)
– Past negative polite: γΏγΎγγγ§γγ (mimasen dea)
– Potential form: γΏγγγΎγ (miraremasu) – can see
– Te-form: γΏγ¦ (mite)
– Examples of sentences:
– γγγγ―ζ η»γγΏγΎγγ(γγγγ―γγγγγΏγΎγγ) β Karera wa eiga o mimasu. β They see a movie.
– γγγγ―ζ―ζ₯γγ¬γγγΏγΎγγ(γγγγ―γΎγγ«γ‘γγ¬γγγΏγΎγγ) β Karera wa mainichi terebi o mimasu. β They watch TV every day.
– γγγγ―η©ΊγγΏγΎγγγ(γγγγ―γγγγΏγΎγγγ) β Karera wa sora o mimaa. β They looked at the sky.
– γγγγ―γγγγΏγΎγγγ§γγγ(γγγγ―γγγγΏγΎγγγ§γγγ) β Karera wa sore o mimasen dea. β They did not see that.
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