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Japanese Grammar – Do you like swimming? ๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ต


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ใŠใ‚ˆใ____ใŒ ใ™ใ ใงใ™ ใ‹๏ผŸ

Do you like swimming?

ใ“ใจ
This is how to say Do you like swimming? in Japanese with the correct grammar: ใŠใ‚ˆใ____ใŒ ใ™ใ ใงใ™ ใ‹๏ผŸ, with the answer being “ใ“ใจ”. Here you will learn how to pronounce ใ“ใจ correctly and in the comments below be able to read comments on how to understand this grammar & tips and explanations on the grammar subject. Then, below that, you will have the opportunity to play a game practicing all different types of Japanese grammar and vocabulary.

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ใŠใ‚ˆใ____ใŒ ใ™ใ ใงใ™ ใ‹๏ผŸ

In Japanese, when you want to express an activity that you like, dislike, are good at, etc., you often use the verb in its plain form followed by the noun "ใ“ใจ" (koto).

### Explanation:

1. Verb in Plain Form:
– The plain form of the verb is used before "ใ“ใจ." For "swim," the plain form is "ใŠใ‚ˆใ" (oyogu).

2. Nominalization:
– "ใ“ใจ" (koto) is used to nominalize the verb, turning the verb "to swim" into the noun phrase "swimming."

3. Grammar Construction:
– The construction follows a pattern like this:
– Verb (plain form) + ใ“ใจ + ใŒๅฅฝใใงใ™ (ga suki desu)
– This translates to "(I) like (doing something)."

### Example:

The specific example:
– ใŠใ‚ˆใ + ใ“ใจ + ใŒ ใ™ใ ใงใ™ ใ‹๏ผŸ
– Oyogu + koto + ga suki desu ka?

### Romanized and Meaning Breakdown:
ใŠใ‚ˆใ (oyogu): swim (plain form of the verb)
ใ“ใจ (koto): matter, thing, event (used for nominalization of verbs)
ใŒ (ga): subject particle
ใ™ใ ใงใ™ (suki desu): to like

By adding "ใ“ใจ" to "ใŠใ‚ˆใ," you create the phrase "ใŠใ‚ˆใใ“ใจ" (oyogu koto), which means "swimming" in a general sense. The sentence then inquires if you like this activity.

So, ใŠใ‚ˆใใ“ใจใŒใ™ใใงใ™ใ‹๏ผŸ (Oyogu koto ga suki desu ka?) translates to "Do you like swimming?"

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