in English | in Japanese | S |
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Why didn’t you travel to Korea? | ใชใ ใใชใ ใฏ ใใใใ ใซ ใใใใ ใใชใใฃใ ใฎ ใงใ ใ๏ผ |
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Sentence info.
ใชใ ใใชใ ใฏ ใใใใ ใซ ใใใใ ใใชใใฃใ ใฎ ใงใ ใ๏ผ
Sentence Formation:
1. ใชใ (naze) – "Why": This is the interrogative word used to ask for reasons.
2. ใใชใ (anata) – "you": The subject of the sentence.
3. ใฏ (wa) – Topic marker: It marks "ใใชใ" as the topic of the sentence.
4. ใใใใ (Kankoku) – "Korea": The destination or place involved in the action.
5. ใซ (ni) – Directional particle: Indicates the direction or destination towards which the action is directed.
6. ใใใใ (ryokou) – "travel": The verb in noun form, meaning "travel."
7. ใใชใใฃใ (shinakatta) – Negative past tense of "ใใ" (suru – to do): Indicates that the action did not happen.
8. ใฎ (no) – Nominalizer: Turns the preceding clause into a noun phrase, often used to give a sense of explanation.
9. ใงใ (desu) – Copula: Adds politeness and formality to the sentence.
10. ใ (ka) – Question marker: Indicates that the sentence is a question.
Tips to Remember:
– Why (ใชใ) is often placed at the beginning of a question to seek reasons.
– Make sure to use ใฏ after the subject to mark it as the topic.
– The particle ใซ is crucial for indicating the direction or destination associated with a verb.
– For negative past tense, use ใใชใใฃใ, which can be adapted from the verb "ใใ" (to do).
– The combination of ใฎ and ใงใ adds a layer of formality and explanation.
Alternate Ways to Say "Why didn't you travel to Korea?"
1. ใฉใใใฆ ใใใใ ใซ ่กใใชใใฃใ ใฎใงใใ๏ผ
– Romaji: Dou e Kankoku ni ikanakatta no desu ka?
– (ใฉใใใฆ – "Why," ่กใ – "iku," "to go": Here, "ikanakatta" means "did not go.")
2. ใฉใใใฆ ใใชใ ใฏ ใใใใ ใซ ๆ ่กใใใชใใฃใ ใฎ๏ผ
– Romaji: Dou e anata wa Kankoku ni ryokou wo shinakatta no?
– ("ใ" is used with "ๆ ่ก" instead of nominalizing with "ใฎ" followed by "ใงใ")
3. ใชใ ใใใใ ใซ ่กใใชใใฃใ ใฎ๏ผ
– Romaji: Naze Kankoku ni ikanakatta no?
– (Uses ่กใ – "iku," "to go": A less formal version without "ใงใใ")
By varying the structure slightly and opting for different levels of formality or clarity, you can ask the same question in different ways.
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