Plug and play japonés de la gramática
La lección japonesa #95 - al verbo y considera
Base TE + Miru - ver sobre verb' ing; al verbo y vea.
Poniendo verbos japoneses en la base TE usted necesita recordar las reglas abajo Toda la conclusión de verbos en BU, MU, o NU por ejemplo el asobu, el yomu, o el shinu transforman las sílabas respectivas de la conclusión (BU, MU, NU) al NDE.
BU MU NU --> NDE
BU MU NU - NDE
U TSU RU- TTE
KU - ITE
GU - IDE
Irregular SURU - SHITE
Miru de Hanashite - I' intento del ll que habla con él, (la charla a él y considera.)
Hanasu - V. a hablar (con), a la charla
Miru de Itte - I' el ll sale cheque él (vaya y vea)
Iku - V. a ir. ¿Ka del miyo^ de Tabete? ¿- Intentarlo? Let' s come y considera.
Taberu - V. a comer, perro chino abajo encendido, cavar
Mitara de Nonde - qué si usted intentó beberlo, van a continuación ven como lo que prueban. (Bebida y vea)
Nomu - V. a beber, injerir.
¿Mitara del iute de Monku o.? ¿- Qué sobre expresar sus quejas? (Quéjese y vea) Monku o iu -
V. a quejarse, decir un ' monku'.
¿Mireba de Yonde? - Porqué don' ¿t usted lo lee y ve? Lectura del intento él para se.
Yomu - V. a leer
Miru de Tanonde - pida y vea.
Tanomu - V. a pedir, pide que un favor, pida.
Miru de Yatte - inténtelo y vea.
Yaru - V. a hacer, intentar.
¿Mitara del ácaro? ¿- Qué si usted toma una mirada ven?
Miru - V. a ver.
** el mitara y el mireba son permutables-- ambas redacciones condicionales, una en la base TA +ra y el otro vagos de la base IV.
Hasta lates,
Mata Kondo
¡Ne de Ganbatte!
Makurasuki
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Japanese Grammar Plug and Play Japanese Lesson #95 - To verb and see
Base TE + Miru - To see about verb'ing; to verb and see.
Putting Japanese verbs into Base TE you need to remember the rules below
All verbs ending in BU,MU,or NU such as asobu, yomu, or shinu transform the respective ending syllable(s) (BU,MU,NU) to nde.BU MU NU --> NDE
BU MU NU - NDEU tsu ru - tteKu - iteGu - ide
IrregularSuru - shite
Hanashite miru - I'll try talking to him, (Talk to him and see.)Hanasu - v. to speak (with), to talk
Itte miru - I'll go check it out (Go and see)Iku - v. to go.
Tabete miyo^ ka? -Shall we try it? Let's eat and see.Taberu - v. to eat, chow down on, to grub
Nonde mitara - What if you tried to drink it, go ahead see what it tastes like. (Drink and
see) Nomu - v. to drink, to ingest.
Monku o iute mitara ..? - What about voicing your complaints? (Complain and see)Monku o iu - v. to complain, to say a 'monku'.
Yonde mireba? - Why don't you read it and see? Try reading it for yourself.Yomu - v. to read
Tanonde miru - Ask and see.Tanomu - v. to request, ask a favor, to ask.
Yatte miru - Try it and see.Yaru - v. to do, to try.
Mite mitara? - What if you take a look see?Miru - v. to see.
**mitara and mireba are interchangeable-- both conditional phrasings, one in base ta +ra
and the other base IV ba.
Til lates,Mata KondoGanbatte Ne!
Makurasuki
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Base TE + Miru - To see about verb'ing; to verb and see.
Putting Japanese verbs into Base TE you need to remember the rules below
All verbs ending in BU,MU,or NU such as asobu, yomu, or shinu transform the respective ending syllable(s) (BU,MU,NU) to nde.BU MU NU --> NDE
BU MU NU - NDEU tsu ru - tteKu - iteGu - ide
IrregularSuru - shite
Hanashite miru - I'll try talking to him, (Talk to him and see.)Hanasu - v. to speak (with), to talk
Itte miru - I'll go check it out (Go and see)Iku - v. to go.
Tabete miyo^ ka? -Shall we try it? Let's eat and see.Taberu - v. to eat, chow down on, to grub
Nonde mitara - What if you tried to drink it, go ahead see what it tastes like. (Drink and
see) Nomu - v. to drink, to ingest.
Monku o iute mitara ..? - What about voicing your complaints? (Complain and see)Monku o iu - v. to complain, to say a 'monku'.
Yonde mireba? - Why don't you read it and see? Try reading it for yourself.Yomu - v. to read
Tanonde miru - Ask and see.Tanomu - v. to request, ask a favor, to ask.
Yatte miru - Try it and see.Yaru - v. to do, to try.
Mite mitara? - What if you take a look see?Miru - v. to see.
**mitara and mireba are interchangeable-- both conditional phrasings, one in base ta +ra
and the other base IV ba.
Til lates,Mata KondoGanbatte Ne!
Makurasuki
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