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think (polite) | ใใใใพใ |
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Tips to remember the Japanese word:
1. Connect it with the verb "think" in English: Imagine yourself thinking deeply and saying "Oh, my!" (ใใใใพใ).
2. Break it down: "ใใ" (omo) could sound like 'Oh, my', and "ใใพใ" (imasu) is a common verb ending in polite form, which you can associate with other verbs.
Explanations:
ใใใใพใ (omoimasu) is the polite form of the verb ใใใ (omou), meaning "to think."
Other words that mean the same thing:
1. ่ใใพใ (ใใใใใพใ, kangaemasu) – to consider, to think deeply.
2. ๆๆ ฎใใพใ (ใใใใใพใ, shiryoshimasu) – to contemplate.
If it is infinitive, then give the different conjugations (past, present, future, etc.):
1. Present: ใใใใพใ (omoimasu) – I think.
2. Past: ใใใใพใใ (omoimaa) – I thought.
3. Present Negative: ใใใใพใใ (omoimasen) – I do not think.
4. Past Negative: ใใใใพใใใงใใ (omoimasen dea) – I did not think.
5. Te-form: ใใใฃใฆ (omotte) – thinking.
6. Potential: ใใใใพใ (omoemasu) – can think.
7. Conditional: ใใใใฐ (omoeba) – if (I) think.
8. Volitional: ใใใใพใใใ (omoimashou) – let's think.
Examples of sentences that use it:
1. Present: ๅฝผใฏใใใๆญฃใใใจๆใใพใใ(ใใใฏใใใใใ ใใใจใใใใพใใ/ Kare wa sore ga tadashii to omoimasu.) – I think that is correct.
2. Past: ๆจๆฅใฏๆฅฝใใใฃใใจๆใใพใใใ(ใใฎใใฏใใฎใใใฃใใจใใใใพใใใ/ Kinou wa tanoshikatta to omoimaa.) – I thought yesterday was fun.
3. Present Negative: ๅฝผใฏๆฅใชใใจๆใใพใใ(ใใใฏใใชใใจใใใใพใใ/ Kare wa konai to omoimasu.) – I don't think he will come.
4. Past Negative: ๅฝผๅฅณใฏ็งใใกใ็ฅใใชใใจๆใใพใใใ(ใใฎใใใฏใใใใใกใใใใชใใจใใใใพใใใ/ Kanojo wa wataachi o shiranai to omoimaa.) – I thought she didnโt know us.
5. Te-form: ใใฃใจใใ่ใใฆใใ ใใใ(ใใฃใจใใใใใใใฆใใ ใใใ/ Motto yoku kangaete kudasai.) – Please think more carefully.
6. Potential: ใใชใใชใใงใใใจๆใใพใใ(ใใชใใชใใงใใใจใใใใพใใ/ Anata nara dekiru to omoimasu.) – I think you can do it.
7. Conditional: ใใใซใคใใฆ่ใใใฐใ่งฃๆฑบ็ญใ่ฆใคใใใพใใ(ใใใซใคใใฆใใใใใใฐใใใใใคใใใใฟใคใใใพใใ/ Sore ni tsuite kangaereba, kaiketsusaku ga mitrimasu.) – If you think about it, you will find a solution.
8. Volitional: ใใฎๅ้กใซใคใใฆไธ็ทใซ่ใใพใใใใ(ใใฎใใใ ใใซใคใใฆใใฃใใใซใใใใใพใใใใ/ Kono mondai ni tsuite issho ni kangaemashou.) – Let's think together about this issue.
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