in English | in Japanese | S |
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wash | γγγ |
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Tips to remember the Japanese word:
– Think of "γγγ" (arau) as sounding like "a row" of clean dishes after washing.
– Imagine when you are "around" (sounds like "arau") water, you wash things.
Explanation:
– "γγγ" (arau) is the verb "to wash" in Japanese, commonly used for washing hands, dishes, clothes, etc.
Other words that mean the same thing:
– ζ΄γ (γγγ; arau)
Conjugations:
– Present/Future: γγγ (arau) – I wash / I will wash
– Past: γγγ£γ (aratta) – I washed
– Negative: γγγγͺγ (arawanai) – I donβt wash
– Past Negative: γγγγͺγγ£γ (arawanakatta) – I didnβt wash
– Polite Present/Future: γγγγΎγ (araimasu) – I wash / I will wash
– Polite Past: γγγγΎγγ (araimaa) – I washed
– Polite Negative: γγγγΎγγ (araimasen) – I donβt wash
– Polite Past Negative: γγγγΎγγγ§γγ (araimasendea) – I didnβt wash
Examples of sentences that use it:
1. ζγγγγ (te o arau) – I wash my hands.
2. ζ―ζι‘γγγγ (mai asa kao o arau) – I wash my face every morning.
3. ε½Όε₯³γ―ηΏγε ¨ι¨γγγγΎγγ (kanojo wa sara o zenbu araimaa) – She washed all the dishes.
4. εδΎγγ‘γ―γ‘γγγ¨ζγγγγγͺγγ£γ (kodomotachi wa chanto te o arawanakatta) – The children didnβt properly wash their hands.
5. ζͺζ₯γ«γγγγγζγγγγ£γ¦γγγγγγγγͺγ (mirai ni robotto ga fuku o aratte kureru kamo shirenai) – In the future, robots might wash clothes for us.
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