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We have already talked in Japanese πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅


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We have already talked γ‚γŸγ—γŸγ‘ は もう はγͺγ—γΎγ—γŸγ€‚
How to say “We have already talked” in Japanese? “γ‚γŸγ—γŸγ‘ は もう はγͺγ—γΎγ—γŸγ€‚”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “γ‚γŸγ—γŸγ‘ は もう はγͺγ—γΎγ—γŸγ€‚” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on We have already talked in Japanese like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Sentence info.

Analysis of the Sentence Structure:

1. γ‚γŸγ—γŸγ‘ (wataachi) – "We"
– This is the pronoun "watashi" (I) with the pluralizing suffix "tachi," making it "we."

2. は (wa) – Topic marker
– The particle "は" marks the topic of the sentence, which is "we" in this case.

3. もう (mou) – Already
– An adverb indicating that the action has been previously completed.

4. はγͺγ—γΎγ—γŸ (hanashimaa) – Talked (polite past tense)
– The verb "はγͺす (hanasu)" means "to talk." In its polite past tense form, it becomes "はγͺγ—γΎγ—γŸ (hanashimaa)."

Tips to Remember the Sentence:

– Connect "γ‚γŸγ—γŸγ‘ (we)" + "は (topic marker)" to "we are the subject."
– Remember "もう (already)" comes before the verb.
– Convert the verb "はγͺす (hanasu)" to its past tense "はγͺγ—γΎγ—γŸ (hanashimaa)" for politeness and to indicate the action is completed.

Alternate Ways to Say "We have already talked":

1. もう γ‚γŸγ—γŸγ‘ は はγͺγ—γŸ (Mou wataachi wa hanaa)
– Casual form using the verb "はγͺγ—γŸ (hanaa)" instead of the polite "はγͺγ—γΎγ—γŸ (hanashimaa)."

2. もう γ‚γŸγ— たけ は γ—γ‚ƒγΉγ£γŸ (Mou wataachi wa shabetta)
– Casual form using the verb "しゃべる (shaberu)" which also means "to chat/talk," in the past informal tense "γ—γ‚ƒγΉγ£γŸ (shabetta)."

3. εƒ•γŸγ‘ は もう はγͺγ—γΎγ—γŸ (Bokutachi wa mou hanashimaa)
– Using "εƒ•γŸγ‘ (bokutachi)" instead of "γ‚γŸγ—γŸγ‘ (wataachi)," which is another way to say "we" (with a more masculine tone).

4. 私たけは すでに θ©±γ—γΎγ—γŸ (Wataachi wa sudeni hanashimaa)
– Using "すでに (sudeni)" instead of "もう (mou)." Both adverbs mean "already."

Romanized Versions:
– Mou wataachi wa hanashimaa.
– Mou wataachi wa hanaa.
– Mou wataachi wa shabetta.
– Bokutachi wa mou hanashimaa.
– Wataachi wa sudeni hanashimaa.

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