in English | in Japanese | S |
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touch, feel | ใใใ |
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Tips to Remember the Japanese Word:
– Associate "ใใใ" (sawaru) with "saw" in English. Imagine using your hand to touch or feel the saw to check if it's sharp.
– Picture the scene in a horror movie where someone accidentally touches a creepy object and says "Saw! Aah!โ – this can help you to remember "sawaru".
Explanations:
– "ใใใ" (sawaru) means "to touch" or "to feel" in English. It's a verb used to describe the act of coming into physical contact with something.
Other Words that Mean the Same Thing:
– ่งฆใใ (ใตใใ, fureru): Also means "to touch" or "to come into contact with," but can often imply a lighter or more incidental touch.
– ่งฆใ (ใใใ, sawaru): This is the focal verb, generally used for a deliberate touch.
Conjugations:
– Infinitive (dictionary form): ใใใ (sawaru)
– Past tense: ใใใฃใ (sawatta)
– Present tense: ใใใ (sawaru)
– Future tense: ใใใ (sawaru) *(Note: Japanese doesn't have a distinct future tense; context determines the time reference)
– Negative form (present): ใใใใชใ (sawaranai)
– Negative form (past): ใใใใชใใฃใ (sawaranakatta)
– Te-form: ใใใฃใฆ (sawatte)
Examples of Sentences:
– ๅฝผใฏๅฃใซใใใฃใใ (ใใใฏ ใในใซ ใใใฃใใKare wa kabe ni sawatta.) – He touched the wall.
– ็ซใซใใใใฎใๅฅฝใใงใใ (ใญใใซ ใใใใฎใ ใใใงใใNeko ni sawaru no ga suki desu.) – I like to touch the cat.
– ็ฑใใใฎใซใใใใชใใงไธใใใ (ใใคใใใฎใซ ใใใใชใใง ใใ ใใใAtsui mono ni sawaranaide kudasai.) – Please do not touch hot things.
– ใใใซใใใฃใฆใใใใงใใ๏ผ (ใใใซ ใใใฃใฆใ ใใใงใใ๏ผKore ni sawatte mo ii desu ka?) – Is it okay if I touch this?
– ๆฐดใซใใใฃใใๅทใใใฃใใ (ใฟใใซ ใใใฃใใ ใคใใใใฃใใMizu ni sawattara tsumetakatta.) – When I touched the water, it was cold.
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