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Minasan konnichiwa,
Welcome come back to One word a day Japanese Lesson!
For people who visit this site for the first time, please let me explain about "One word a day Japanese Lesson".
As this title says, you can learn One Japanese word a day.
The words are casual and there are also sentences you can use to Japanese people straight away.
So if you would like to have Japanese friends, a Japanese girl friend or a boy friend, this lesson is for you!
Let's learn Japanese easily and enjoy yourself in Japan!!!
Today's word | |
word | arau |
meaning | wash |
part of speech | verb |
the past tense | aratta |
a negative sentence | arawanai |
To look the conjugation of verb, please click here.
Example
Te o aratta. I washed my hands. | te=hand(s)
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Kao aratta? Did you wash your face? | kao=face |
Shokki o aratte kudasai. Please wash the dishes. | shokki=dish(es) ...kudasai=Please... |
Ashita kuruma o arau tsumori. I'm going to wash my car tomorrow. | ashita=tomorrow |
Inu o aratta koto ga aru. I have washed my dog. | inu=dog |
****Small test****
Q. Translate the following English sentence into Japanese.
I washed the dishes yesterday.
If you would like to know the conjugation of verb, please click here.
A. The answer will be in a tomorrow's lesson!
****The answer of yesterday's small test****
Ashita wa nanji ni okiru tsumori?
Was your answer correct? If it was, you are brilliant!
If it wasn't, don't be disappointed. Just remember the answer and try today's question!
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