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You go (polite) | γγͺγ γ― γγγΎγ |
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γγͺγ γ― γγγΎγ info.
Tips to remember the Japanese word:
– Break it down: "γγͺγ" (anata) means "you" and "γγγΎγ" (ikimasu) means "to go" in a polite way.
– Mnemonic: Imagine saying "I must go" very quickly, which sounds like "ikimasu."
Explanations:
– "γγͺγ γ― γγγΎγ" (anata wa ikimasu) is a polite way to say "You go" or "You will go" in Japanese.
– "γ―" (wa) is the topic marker, indicating that "you" is the subject of the sentence.
Other words that mean the same thing:
– "θ‘γ" (γγ, iku): This is the plain form of the verb "to go."
– "γγγγθ‘γ" (anta ga iku): A less formal way to say "You go."
Conjugations:
1. Present/Future Tense (Polite): γγγΎγ (ikimasu) – You go/You will go
2. Past Tense (Polite): γγγΎγγ (ikimaa) – You went
3. Negative (Present/Future, Polite): γγγΎγγ (ikimasen) – You do not go/You will not go
4. Negative Past (Polite): γγγΎγγγ§γγ (ikimasen dea) – You did not go
5. Present/Future Tense (Plain): γγ (iku) – You go/You will go
6. Past Tense (Plain): γγ£γ (itta) – You went
7. Negative (Present/Future, Plain): γγγͺγ (ikanai) – You do not go/You will not go
8. Negative Past (Plain): γγγͺγγ£γ (ikanakatta) – You did not go
Examples of sentences that use it:
1. γγͺγ γ― γγγΎγγοΌ (anata wa ikimasu ka?) – Will you go?
2. ζζ₯γγγͺγ γ― γγγΎγ (aa, anata wa ikimasu) – You will go tomorrow.
3. ε½Όγ―γγγ£γ¦θ‘γγΎγ (kare wa asatte ikimasu) – He will go the day after tomorrow.
4. γγͺγγ―ζ¨ζ₯γγγΎγγγοΌ (anata wa kinou ikimaa ka?) – Did you go yesterday?
5. ε¦ζ ‘γ«θ‘γγΎγ (gakkou ni ikimasu) – (He/she/you) goes to school.
Romanized Characters:
1. Anata wa ikimasu ka? – Will you go?
2. Aa, anata wa ikimasu – You will go tomorrow.
3. Kare wa asatte ikimasu – He will go the day after tomorrow.
4. Anata wa kinou ikimaa ka? – Did you go yesterday?
5. Gakkou ni ikimasu – (He/she/you) goes to school.
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