Japanese Grammar Question | Answer | S |
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γγ γ’γ‘γͺγ« γ«οΌγγγγγοΌ____γ§γγ I already don’t want to go back to America. |
γγγγγγͺγ |
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γγ γ’γ‘γͺγ« γ«οΌγγγγγοΌ____γ§γγ
γγ γ’γ‘γͺγ« γ«οΌγγγγγοΌ____γ§γγ
translated: I already don't want to go back to America.
answer: γγγγγγͺγ
Explanation:
1. Verb Conjugation for "Want to" and "Don't Want to":
– The verb "γγγ" (kaeru, to return) needs to be changed to its negative "want to" form.
– "γγ" (tai) is a suffix used to express desire or want. So, "γγγγγ" (kaeritai) means "want to return."
– To express "don't want to return," the verb is conjugated to "γγγγγγͺγ" (kaeritakunai):
* "γγγ" (kaeri) comes from "γγγ" (kaeru).
* "γγγͺγ" (takunai) is the negative form of "γγ" (tai).
2. Formation:
– The stem of the verb "γγγ" (kaeru, to return) is "γγγ" (kaeri).
– When you want to say "don't want to do [verb]," you use the verb stem + "γγγͺγ":
* γγγ (kaeru, to return) -> γγγ (kaeri) + γγγͺγ (takunai) = γγγγγγͺγ (kaeritakunai).
3. Context:
– "γγ" (mou) means "already," indicating that the desire not to return has been established.
– The complete sentence structure "γγ γ’γ‘γͺγ« γ«γγγγγγͺγγ§γγ" (Mou Amerika ni kaeritakunai desu.) directly translates to "I already don't want to go back to America."
Romanized Characters:
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Mou Amerika ni (kaeritai) kaeritakunai desu.
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