in English | in Japanese | S |
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Where do you want to go? | ใใชใ ใฏ ใฉใ ใซ ใใใใ ใงใ ใ๏ผ |
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Sentence info.
ใใชใ ใฏ ใฉใ ใซ ใใใใ ใงใ ใ๏ผ
Explanation of Sentence Formation:
1. ใใชใ (anata):
– Pronoun meaning "you". Used to refer directly to the person being addressed.
2. ใฏ (wa):
– Particle indicating the topic of the sentence. It follows the topic to show what the sentence is about.
3. ใฉใ (doko):
– Interrogative word meaning "where".
4. ใซ (ni):
– Particle indicating direction or destination. In this case, it shows where you want to go.
5. ใใใใ (ikitai):
– Verb "ใใ (iku)" meaning "to go", in the form "ใใใใ" which means "want to go". "ใใ" is a suffix added to verbs to indicate desire.
6. ใงใ (desu):
– A polite ending often added at the end of sentences to be more formal and polite.
7. ใ (ka):
– Particle indicating a question.
Romanized Characters:
Anata wa doko ni ikitai desu ka?
Tips to Remember:
– Use "ใใชใ (anata)" to directly address "you".
– "ใฏ (wa)" marks the topic, which is โyouโ in this case.
– "ใฉใ (doko)" can be remembered as "where".
– "ใซ (ni)" is used for indicating direction or destination.
– To show desire, change the verb to its "tai" form (ใใ (iku) to ใใใใ (ikitai)).
– End with "ใงใ (desu)" for politeness and "ใ (ka)" for a question.
Alternate Ways to Say โWhere do you want to go?โ:
1. ใฉใ ใซ ่กใใใ ใฎ๏ผ (ใฉใ ใซ ใใใใ ใฎ๏ผ)
– Romanized: Doko ni ikitai no?
– Less formal, often used in casual conversation.
2. ใฉใกใ ใซ ่กใใใ ใงใ ใ๏ผ (ใฉใกใ ใซ ใใใใ ใงใ ใ๏ผ)
– Romanized: Dochira ni ikitai desu ka?
– Uses "ใฉใกใ (dochira)" which is more formal or polite than "ใฉใ (doko)".
3. ใฉใ ใซ ่กใใใ๏ผ (ใฉใ ใซ ใใใใ๏ผ)
– Romanized: Doko ni ikitai?
– Informal; dropping the "ใงใ (desu)" and "ใ (ka)" but still understandable.
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