in English | in Japanese | S |
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win | かつ |
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かつ info.
– かつ (katsu):
Tips to Remember:
– Visualize a winner holding a "katana" (sword), relating "katsu" to victory.
– Think of "cutting" through obstacles to win, connecting "cut" with "katsu".
Explanations:
– "かつ" (katsu) is a verb in Japanese that means "to win."
Other Words that Mean the Same Thing:
– 勝利する (しょうりする, shōri suru) – to achieve victory
– トロフィーをつかむ (torofī o tmu) – to seize the trophy (metaphorically meaning to win)
– 優勝(ゆうしょう, yuushou) – victory, championship
Conjugations:
– Present: かつ (katsu) – win
– Past: かった (katta) – won
– Negative: かたない (katanai) – do not win
– Past Negative: かたなかった (katanakatta) – did not win
– Te-form: かって (katte) – winning (used to connect clauses)
– Potential: かてる (kateru) – can win
– Volitional: かとう (katou) – let's win
Examples of Sentences:
1. Present:
– 試合にかつ (Shiai ni katsu) – Win the game.
2. Past:
– 試合にかった (Shiai ni katta) – Won the game.
3. Negative:
– 彼は試合にかたない (Kare wa shiai ni katanai) – He does not win the match.
4. Past Negative:
– 彼は試合にかたなかった (Kare wa shiai ni katanakatta) – He did not win the match.
5. Te-form:
– 一生懸命に頑張って、ついにかって (Isshoukenmei ni ganbatte, tsuini katte) – Worked hard, and finally winning.
6. Potential:
– このチームならかてる (Kono chīmu nara kateru) – With this team, we can win.
7. Volitional:
– 一緒に大会でかとう (Issho ni taikai de katou) – Let's win the competition together.
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