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Want to put/place in Japanese ๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ต


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want to put/place ใŠใใŸใ„
How to say “want to put/place” in Japanese? “ใŠใใŸใ„”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “ใŠใใŸใ„” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on want to put/place in Japanese like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Japanese Word: ใŠใใŸใ„ (okitai)

Tips to Remember the Word:
– Break it down into kanji or components: ใŠใ (oku) – to place or to put, ใŸใ„ (tai) – want to.
– Link it with the English "OK, I want to put this here!" Imagine saying "OK, I place."
– The ใŸใ„ suffix is commonly used to express "want to do" something in Japanese, remember other verbs you want like: ใŸในใŸใ„ (tabetai – want to eat).

Explanation:
– ใŠใใŸใ„ (okitai) is derived from the verb ใŠใ (oku) which means "to put" or "to place."
– When ใŸใ„ (tai) is added to a verb stem, it indicates a desire or want to perform the action of the verb.

Other Words That Mean the Same Thing:
– ็ฝฎใใŸใ„ (ใŠใใŸใ„, okitai) is a pretty straightforward word and other synonyms would be contextual or formal variations:
– ็ฝฎใใŸใ„ใงใ™ (ใŠใใŸใ„ใงใ™, okitaidesu) – I want to put/place (polite).
– ็ฝฎใใŸใŒใ‚‹ (ใŠใใŸใŒใ‚‹, okitagaru) – want to put/place (someone else).

Conjugations:
– Plain Form: ใŠใใŸใ„ (okitai) – want to put/place.
– Past Form: ใŠใใŸใ‹ใฃใŸ (okitakatta) – wanted to put/place.
– Present Negative: ใŠใใŸใใชใ„ (okitakunai) – don't want to put/place.
– Past Negative: ใŠใใŸใใชใ‹ใฃใŸ (okitakunakatta) – didn't want to put/place.

Examples of Sentences:
1. ๆ˜Žๆ—ฅใ€ใ“ใ“ใซใƒ†ใƒผใƒ–ใƒซใ‚’ใŠใใŸใ„ใงใ™ใ€‚(Aa, koko ni te-buru wo okitai desu.)
– I want to put the table here tomorrow.

2. ่ชฐใ‚‚ใ“ใฎ็ฎฑใ‚’ใŠใใŸใใชใ„ใ€‚(Daremo kono hako wo okitakunai.)
– No one wants to put this box.

3. ๆ˜จๆ—ฅใ€ใ‚ใชใŸใฎ้ƒจๅฑ‹ใซใƒ—ใƒฌใ‚ผใƒณใƒˆใ‚’ใŠใใŸใ‹ใฃใŸใ€‚(Kinou, anata no heya ni purezento wo okitakatta.)
– I wanted to place the present in your room yesterday.

4. ๆœบใฎไธŠใซๆœฌใ‚’ใŠใใŸใใชใ‹ใฃใŸใ€‚(Tsukue no ue ni hon wo okitakunakatta.)
– I didn't want to put the book on the desk.

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