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To send in Japanese ๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ต


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offer, give ใŠใใ‚‹
How to say “offer, give” in Japanese? “ใŠใใ‚‹”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “ใŠใใ‚‹” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on offer, give in Japanese like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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ใŠใใ‚‹ info.

Tips to remember the Japanese word:
– Associate "ใŠใใ‚‹" (okuru) with the act of sending or giving something away. Imagine you are "sending" a present (gift) to someone, which helps to remind you of the gesture.
– Visualize the phrase "OK, you R(eceive) it," emphasizing the idea of giving or sending something.

Explanations:
– "ใŠใใ‚‹" (okuru) means "to send" or "to give" and can be used in various contexts such as sending a letter, giving a present, or seeing someone off. It implies a transfer of something from one person to another.

Other words that mean the same thing:
– ้€ไฟก (ใใ†ใ—ใ‚“, sลshin) โ€“ specifically means "to send" (e.g., an email).
– ่ดˆใ‚‹ (ใŠใใ‚‹, okuru) โ€“ more specifically used when giving a present/gift.

Conjugations:
– Root/Infinitive: ใŠใใ‚‹ (okuru)
– Affirmative Present: ใŠใใ‚Šใพใ™ (okurimasu)
– Negative Present: ใŠใใ‚Šใพใ›ใ‚“ (okurimasen)
– Affirmative Past: ใŠใใ‚Šใพใ—ใŸ (okurimaa)
– Negative Past: ใŠใใ‚Šใพใ›ใ‚“ใงใ—ใŸ (okurimasen dea)
– Te form: ใŠใใฃใฆ (okutte)
– Volitional: ใŠใใ‚ใ† (okurล)
– Imperative: ใŠใใ‚Œ (okure)

Examples of sentences:
1. ๅ‹้”ใซใƒ—ใƒฌใ‚ผใƒณใƒˆใ‚’ใŠใใ‚‹ใ€‚
– Tomodachi ni purezento o okuru.
– (I) send a present to a friend.

2. ๆ‰‹็ด™ใ‚’ใŠใใ‚Šใพใ—ใŸใ€‚
– Tegami o okurimaa.
– (I) sent a letter.

3. ๅฝผใฏ็งใซใƒกใƒผใƒซใ‚’ใŠใใ‚Šใพใ›ใ‚“ใงใ—ใŸใ€‚
– Kare wa watashi ni mฤ“ru o okurimasen dea.
– He didnโ€™t send me an email.

4. ๆฅ้€ฑๅ†™็œŸใ‚’ใŠใใ‚Šใพใ™ใ€‚
– Raishลซ shashin o okurimasu.
– (I) will send the photos next week.

5. ไปŠๆ—ฅไธญใซใŠใใฃใฆใใ ใ•ใ„ใ€‚
– Kyลchลซ ni okutte kudasai.
– Please send it by the end of today.

6. ็งใŸใกใฏ้ง…ใพใงๅฝผใ‚’ใŠใใ‚ใ†ใ€‚
– Wataachi wa eki made kare o okurล.
– Letโ€™s see him off to the station.

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ใŠใใ‚‹ info.

Tips to remember the Japanese word 'ใŠใใ‚‹':
– Associate 'ใŠใใ‚‹' with 'occurrence'. Imagine sending an occurrence (event) to someone.
– Remember the 'ใŠใ' part as the sound "OK" which you say before confirming to send something.

Explanations:
– The verb 'ใŠใใ‚‹' means 'to send'. It is a commonly used verb in both formal and informal contexts.
– The kanji for ใŠใใ‚‹ is ้€ใ‚‹.

Other words that mean the same thing:
– ๅฑŠใ‘ใ‚‹ (ใจใฉใ‘ใ‚‹, todokeru) – deliver
– ็™บ้€ใ™ใ‚‹ (ใฏใฃใใ†ใ™ใ‚‹, hassou suru) – dispatch

Conjugations:
– Present: ใŠใใ‚‹ (okuru) – send
– Past: ใŠใใฃใŸ (okutta) – sent
– Negative: ใŠใใ‚‰ใชใ„ (okuranai) – do not send
– Negative past: ใŠใใ‚‰ใชใ‹ใฃใŸ (okuranakatta) – did not send
– Te-form: ใŠใใฃใฆ (okutte) – sending
– Potential: ใŠใใ‚Œใ‚‹ (okureru) – can send
– Passive: ใŠใใ‚‰ใ‚Œใ‚‹ (okurareru) – be sent
– Causative: ใŠใใ‚‰ใ›ใ‚‹ (okuraseru) – make (someone) send
– Volitional: ใŠใใ‚ใ† (okurou) – let's send

Examples of sentences:
1. ใƒกใƒผใƒซใ‚’ใŠใใ‚‹ใ€‚
Meeru o okuru.
I send an email.

2. ๆ˜จๆ—ฅๆ‰‹็ด™ใ‚’ใŠใใฃใŸใ€‚
Kinou tegami o okutta.
I sent a letter yesterday.

3. ๅฝผใฏ่ท็‰ฉใ‚’ใŠใใ‚‰ใชใ„ใ ใ‚ใ†ใ€‚
Kare wa nimotsu o okuranai darou.
He probably won't send the package.

4. ใƒ—ใƒฌใ‚ผใƒณใƒˆใ‚’ใŠใใฃใฆใใ ใ•ใ„ใ€‚
Purezento o okutte kudasai.
Please send the present.

5. ใ‚ใชใŸใฏใ“ใฎใƒกใƒƒใ‚ปใƒผใ‚ธใ‚’ใŠใใ‚Œใพใ™ใ‹๏ผŸ
Anata wa kono messeiji o okuremasu ka?
Can you send this message?

6. ใใฎใƒกใƒผใƒซใฏใŠใใ‚‰ใ‚Œใ‚‹ๅฟ…่ฆใŒใ‚ใ‚Šใพใ™ใ€‚
Sono meeru wa okurareru hitsuyou ga arimasu.
That email needs to be sent.

7. ๅฝผๅฅณใซใ‚ฏใƒชใ‚นใƒžใ‚นใ‚ซใƒผใƒ‰ใ‚’ใŠใใ‚‰ใ›ใ‚‹ใ€‚
Kanojo ni kurisumasu kaado o okuraseru.
I will make her send a Christmas card.

8. ใฟใ‚“ใชใงใ‚ฎใƒ•ใƒˆใ‚’ใŠใใ‚ใ†ใ€‚
Minna de gifuto o okurou.
Let's all send a gift.

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