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What is Hanashimasu?

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What is Hanashimasu? For example, when you want to say “I can speak Japanese”, you use the potential form of HANASHI MASU (to speak) and say HANASEMASU (can speak).

What is Kamoshiremasen in Japanese? One expression that you will use hear and often use is かもしれません (kamoshiremasen). In English, this word means “perhaps” or “might.” You can use it with verbs, adjectives, or nouns.

What is Omoimasu? OMOIMASU is a verb that means (to think). Before it, we add the particle TO. Before TO OMOIMASU (I think that), you use the plain form of verbs, such as the dictionary form or the TA-form. You learned about the plain form in Lesson 26.

What is Omoshiroi? Omoshiroi is a Japanese word that means many things. Omoshiroi can be used to say that something is “Interesting, Amusing, Fascinating, Funny, Enjoyable, Entertaining, Fun” and more! The Kanji for Omoshiroi is 面白い and Omoshiroi written in Hiragana is おもしろい.

What is Hanashimasu? – Related Questions

 

How do you use also in Japanese?

The word “also” is translated as “も”. “I play music, and I also write music.” is translated as “私は音楽を演奏するし、作曲もする”. As you said, て with this sentence may be unnatural but も can be used because the words “play music” and “write music” are different in meaning.

What is OMOI in Japanese?

Learn Japanese vocabulary: 重い 【おもい】(omoi). Meaning: heavy; weighty heavy (feeling); depressed; gloomy; blue; uneasy.

How do you write Kangaeru in Japanese?

Definition: 意味. Learn Japanese vocabulary: 考える 【かんがえる】(kangaeru). Meaning: to think (about, of); to think over; to ponder. to consider; to take into consideration.

What is the difference between OMOU and Kangaeru?

Similarly to “kangae”, it is defined as “to think”. In contrast to “kangae”, “omou” takes a more emotional way of thinking where you use your feelings or “sense” to think about something. Not necessarily shallow, but the act of thinking isn’t as active as “kangaeru”.

What does darui mean in Japanese?

Darui. A lot of things can be considered to be ‘darui’, which describes the monotonous, tiresome aspects of mind-numbingly dull tasks. ‘Darui’, rather conveniently, can also be used to describe your state of mind when you’re faced with these tasks.

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