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Japanese Grammar – I accidentally went to China without making a plan first. πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅


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けいかく γ‚’οΌˆγŸγ€οΌ‰____に けゅうごく に γ‚Šγ‚‡γ“γ† して γ—γΎγ£γŸγ€‚

I accidentally went to China without making a plan first.

たたず
This is how to say I accidentally went to China without making a plan first. in Japanese with the correct grammar: けいかく γ‚’οΌˆγŸγ€οΌ‰____に けゅうごく に γ‚Šγ‚‡γ“γ† して γ—γΎγ£γŸγ€‚, with the answer being “たたず”. Here you will learn how to pronounce たたず 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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けいかく γ‚’οΌˆγŸγ€οΌ‰____に けゅうごく に γ‚Šγ‚‡γ“γ† して γ—γΎγ£γŸγ€‚

The correct verb to fill in the blank is たてず (η«‹γ¦γš):

けいかく γ‚’οΌˆγŸγ€οΌ‰γŸγ¦γšγ« けゅうごく に γ‚Šγ‚‡γ“γ† して γ—γΎγ£γŸγ€‚

Romanized: keikaku o (tatsu) tatezu ni Chuugoku ni ryokou e shimatta.

Explanations:

1. Verb Conjugation:
– The verb 立てる (γŸγ¦γ‚‹, tateru) means "to make" or "to establish", as in making or establishing a plan.
– When you want to express "without doing something" in Japanese, you use the γ€œγšγ« (γ€œzuni) form.
– For ichidan (or 'ru' verbs), you drop the final γ‚‹ (ru) and add ず (zu).
– Therefore, 立てる (tateru) becomes η«‹γ¦γš (tatezu).

2. Grammar Rule for γ€œγšγ«:
– The γ€œγšγ« (zuni) form functions similarly to "without doing" in English and is used to indicate that one action was done without performing another action that should precede or accompany it.
– In this case, η«‹γ¦γšγ« (tatezu ni) means "without making (a plan)".

Simplified Steps:
– Identify the verb root: 立てる (tateru).
– Convert to γ€œγšγ« form: Drop γ‚‹ (ru), add ず (zu) β†’ η«‹γ¦γš (tatezu).

This structure helps convey the action was performed (traveling to China) without the necessary preceding action (making a plan).

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