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You see あγͺた は みる
How to say “You see” in Japanese? “あγͺた は みる”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “あγͺた は みる” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on You see in Japanese like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to Remember the Japanese Word:
– The word "みる" (miru) sounds similar to the English word "mirror," which you use to see yourself.
– You can associate "あγͺた" (anata) with the phrase "A nother sight," helping you remember that it means "you see."

Explanations:
– "あγͺた" (anata) means "you."
– "は" (wa) is the topic marker.
– "みる" (miru) means "to see" or "to watch."

Other Words That Mean the Same Thing:
– θ¦‹γˆγ‚‹ (mieru) can also mean "to see" or "to be visible," although it is often used to describe something that can be seen rather than the act of seeing.
– 観る (miru) is another form of "見る" often used when referring to watching performances, movies, or plays.
– 見学する (kengaku suru) means "to inspect" or "to observe."

Conjugations of "みる" (miru):

1. Present/Future Tense:
– Plain: みる (miru)
– Polite: みます (mimasu)

2. Past Tense:
– Plain: みた (mita)
– Polite: γΏγΎγ—γŸ (mimaa)

3. Negative Present/Future Tense:
– Plain: みγͺい (minai)
– Polite: みません (mimasen)

4. Negative Past Tense:
– Plain: みγͺγ‹γ£γŸ (minakatta)
– Polite: γΏγΎγ›γ‚“γ§γ—γŸ (mimasen dea)

Examples of Sentences:
– あγͺγŸγ―ζ˜ η”»γ‚’γΏγ‚‹γ€‚ (Anata wa eiga wo miru.) – You watch a movie.
– ε½Όγ―ζ˜Ÿγ‚’γΏγŸγ€‚ (Kare wa hoshi wo mita.) – He saw the stars.
– η§γŸγ‘γ―θ©¦εˆγ‚’γΏγΎγ™γ€‚ (Wataachi wa shiai wo mimasu.) – We will watch the game.
– あγͺγŸγ―γƒ†γƒ¬γƒ“γ‚’γΏγΎγ›γ‚“γ€‚ (Anata wa terebi wo mimasen.) – You do not watch TV.
– ε½Όε₯³γ―γγ‚Œγ‚’γΏγΎγ›γ‚“γ§γ—γŸγ€‚ (Kanojo wa sore wo mimasen dea.) – She did not see that.

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