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What is Deshita?

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What is Deshita? As you learned in Lesson 4, Japanese verbs have a non-past form, used for the present and the future, and a past form. You make the negative of the past tense by attaching (deshita) to the negative non-past form.

What is Arimasen Deshita? Most adjectives end with [i]: To say the opposite of an adjective, you turn that into a [ku] and add the negative [arimasen], or [arimasen deshita] to put the sentence into the past tense. Here are some examples: Affirmative (yes): [it is] delicious. Oishii desu. Negative (no): [it is] not delicious.

What is Ikimasu? Ikimasu is a verb meaning “go”. Ikimashita is the past tense of ikimasu. Ni is a particle. This particle is basically used to indicate an indirect object. Put simply, here, the particle ni indicates the direction of going.

What is Hairimasu? “To eat,” TABEMASU, becomes TABENASAI, (Please eat). And “To get under or to enter,” HAIRIMASU, becomes HAIRINASAI (Please get under, or Please enter).

What is Deshita? – Related Questions

 

What is Janai in Japanese?

Learn Japanese grammar: じゃない (janai). Meaning: maybe; most likely; confirmation of information; express surprise towards listener. This is used at the end of a phrase to question or confirm the ideas introduced.

What is Shimasu in Japanese?

SHIMASU is a verb that means “to do something.” You can use the MASU form of verbs not only to talk about what you are doing in the present, but also about what you will do in the future.

What is te desu form?

If the TE-form of a verb and MO II DESU are said together, it means that a permission is granted. That is, the action expressed by the verb is permitted.

What is Aru in Japanese?

to be, to have. Learn Japanese vocabulary: ある (aru). Meaning: to be,to have (used for inanimate objects). Type: Verb, Godan verb, Intransitive verb.

What is Arimasu in Japanese?

When we talk about the existence of inanimate things, we use ARIMASU (There is, There are, to exist). Its negative form is ARIMASEN (There are not, not to exist).

What is Kudasai?

When you ask somebody to do something in Japanese, you say TE-form verbs and then KUDASAI (Please, or I would ask you to).

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