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What is Nemasu?

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What is Nemasu? (Watashi wa, nemasu desu.) is the formal form of ねる (neru) which is a verb meaning to sleep. です (desu) is the equivalent to English am, is or are. You can’t use des after a verb.

What does Kasu mean in Japanese? Learn Japanese vocabulary: 貸す 【かす】(kasu). Meaning: to lend; to loan. Type: Verb, Godan verb, Transitive verb.

What is Kakemasu in Japanese? KAKEMASU (plain form KAKERU) is the “potential” or “can do” form of the verb KAKIMASU (plain form KAKU). KAKU (KAKIMASU) – to write. KAKERU (KAKEMASU) – to be able to write.

What is Hanashimasu? So, HANASHIMASU (to speak), becomes HANASEMASU (can speak). TSUKAIMASU (to use) becomes TSUKAEMASU (can use, or can be used).

What is Nemasu? – Related Questions

 

How do you use Kaerimasu in a sentence?

I write a lettter to a friend. Uchi ni kaerimasu. I (will) go home. *Note: If you are just returning to a place (not your residence), ” もどります” is used to mean “to return (to a place).”

What is Kaimasu in Japanese?

Verb endings remain the same regardless of who does the action: kaimasu can mean ‘I buy’, ‘he buys’ or ‘we buy’. You can get by with only two main tenses – the past and the present/future: kaimasu covers ‘buy’ and ‘will buy’, kaimashita means ‘bought’. Pronunciation is relatively easy and very regular.

How do you pronounce kaeru?

What is Kimashita in Japanese?

KIMASU (verb) = to come; the past tense form is KIMASHITA. AMERIKA = America. NO = added to the end of a noun to make possessive form [ex. ‘pen’ = PEN, ‘I’ = WATASHI, and ‘my’ = WATASHI NO; therefore ‘my pen’ = WATASHI NO PEN.]

What is Kara in Japanese?

から Learn Japanese grammar: から (kara) / だから (da kara). Meaning: because; since; from. This grammar can be used in two different ways to express two different meanings. Both forms are very commonly used in Japanese, so it is important to understand how to use both forms and to be able to comprehend them correctly.

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