When you ask somebody to do something in Japanese, you say TE-form verbs and then KUDASAI (Please, or I would ask you to). ... For an example, a verb meaning "to eat" is TABEMASU. Its TE-form is TABETE. So, TABETE KUDASAI means "Please eat."
What is Tsukaimasu?
TSUKAIMASU (to use) becomes TSUKAEMASU (can use, or can be used). The other pattern is you insert RARE before MASU. MIMASU (to watch) becomes MIRAREMASU (can watch). Some verbs conjugate irregularly. KIMASU (to come) becomes KORAREMASU (can come).
How do you use we in Japanese?
Plural Personal Pronouns To make plurals, a suffix "~ tachi (~達)" is added like "watashi-tachi (we)" or "anata-tachi (you plural)". The suffix "~ tachi" can be added to not only pronouns but to some other nouns referring to people. For example, "kodomo-tachi (子供達)" means "children."Feb 24, 2018
What is we in Japanese hiragana?
We is ゑ in hiragana and ヱ in katakana.Sep 2, 2020
What can I say instead of Watashi wa?
- Watashi. Watashi (私) is the standard, gender-free way to say “I” and is the first one learners are introduced to. ...
- Watakushi. Yes, the kanji is the same as for watashi (私) (watashi is actually just a shortened form of watakushi). ...
- Boku. ...
- Ore. ...
- Atashi. ...
- Uchi. ...
- Kochira/Kocchi. ...
- Ware.
Is Wareware rude?
Humble and polite. Ware 我 : Quite formal and polite, but old-fashioned (except plural "wareware", used in a humble way to talk about one's company).
Do Japanese say IIE?
The word for 'no' in Japanese is いいえ (iie) or the more familiar いや (iya). But to say or hear 'no' is generally uncomfortable for the Japanese.Feb 22, 2021