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You all do (polite) | γγͺγγγ‘ γ― γγΎγ |
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γγͺγγγ‘ γ― γγΎγ info.
Japanese Word: γγΎγ (shimasu)
Tips to Remember:
– "Shimasu" is a common verb in Japanese that means "to do" or "to perform."
– Think of "shi" as the start sound in "she," and "masu" is similar in sound to "must," as in "She must do."
Explanations:
– "γγΎγ" is the polite form of the verb "γγ" (suru), which means "to do."
– It is used when addressing someone in a polite manner, appropriate for everyday situations or when speaking to those of higher status.
Other Words That Mean the Same Thing:
– γγ (suru): The plain or dictionary form.
– γγ (yaru): Casual form often used informally among friends.
Conjugations of γγ (suru):
1. Present/Future Polite: γγΎγ (shimasu)
– "You all do" or will do.
2. Present Plain: γγ (suru)
– "You all do" (informal).
3. Past Polite: γγΎγγ (shimaa)
– "You all did."
4. Past Plain: γγ (a)
– "You all did" (informal).
5. Negative Polite: γγΎγγ (shimasen)
– "You all do not."
6. Negative Plain: γγͺγ (shinai)
– "You all do not" (informal).
Example Sentences:
1. γγͺγγγ‘γ―δ»δΊγγγΎγ (Anata-tachi wa shigoto o shimasu).
– "You all work."
2. γγͺγγγ‘γ―ζ―ζ₯εεΌ·γγΎγ (Anata-tachi wa mainichi benkyou shimasu).
– "You all study every day."
3. ζ¨ζ₯γγγͺγγγ‘γ―γγΌγγ£γΌγγγΎγγ (Kinou, anata-tachi wa paatii o shimaa).
– "You all had a party yesterday."
4. γγͺγγγ‘γ―γ²γΌγ γγγΎγγ (Anata-tachi wa geemu o shimasen).
– "You all do not play games."
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