Kanojo ni ki o tsukeru you ni itte okimasu. I'll tell her to be careful. Shukudai o shite okimashita. I [went ahead and] did my homework. That's what you would actually hear. Same in Japanese, miru means "to see," and you put the verb in the Te Form adding miru. I'll try to read these kanji. Kono atarashii PC o tsukatte miyou. Let's give this new PC a try. Sushi o tabete minai no? Won't you try some sushi?
John ni hanashite mimasu. I'll try to talk to John. Kare ni denwa shite mimashita ga, rusu deshita. I tried calling him, but he wasn't in. Labels: verbs. Anders October 31, at PM.
Anonymous January 4, at PM. Anonymous July 1, at PM. Anonymous March 10, at PM. Anonymous October 10, at PM. You have probably encountered this phrase before as it is one of the few basics things you learn in the beginning of your Japanese learning journey.
Although this is one of the few basic phrases you learn, it has multiple uses and is one of the phrases that can make anyone sound like a native speaker!
As we mentioned in our previous blogs, the best way to understand a Japanese word is to look into its kanji. This main kanji has many meanings and usages but the 4 main meanings are as follows;. As you can see, the meanings are all quite different but quite close to each others uses and meanings. Before we get into it, we need to take a look at the sentence structure and how to use it.
To better understand the sentence structure, please look below for a few simple examples to help you master our blog topic for today.
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