Konbanwa, mina-san!
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More important, and crucial every day verbs!
Hello everyone, how are you?
Mina-san konbanwa, o-genki desu ka?
Today's lesson again shall emphasise on even more useful and important verbs!
Okay!
So, let's begin!
To live (reside)- Sumu
To cry- Naku
To frown-Kao wo shikameru
To smile- Hohoemi
To perform- Okonau
To follow- Ni tsuite iku (person) Tadoru (path,route)
To lose- Nakusu (object) Ni makeru (game, arguement)
To win- Katsu
To die- Shinu
To admire- Kanshin
To pray- Inoru
To create- Tsukuru
To compose- Enso suru
To destroy- Hakaisuru
To open- aita / akeru
To join in- Sankasuru
To calculate- Keisansuru
To rest- Yasumi
To protect- Hogosuru
To observe- Kansatsu suru
To walk- Aruku (by foot) Sanposuru (pleasure, excercise)
To learn- Manabu
To jump- Tobiagaru
To sneak- Kossori hairu
To crouch- Uzukumaru
To compare- (ni) Hitteki suru
Masu is used after certain verbs, usually verbs of movement in a sentence. It cannot be used alone.
Suru is a verb meaning "to do". Combining it with certain words makes the whole thing a verb. This is usually the case with phrases that are Chinese in origin, like benkyou-suru. Benkyou itself means something like forceful application, but benkyou-suru has come to mean study.
Suru has a irregular polite form of shimasu. That's all you have to remember for that.
Suru, Narau, and Hanasu are the plain forms of the verbs. This is the form that you will find in the dictionary. You would probably use them with friends, but not with strangers or polite company.
Shimasu, Naraimasu, and Hanashimasu are the corresponding inflected polite forms.
Suru has a irregular polite form of shimasu. That's all you have to remember for that.
Suru, Narau, and Hanasu are the plain forms of the verbs. This is the form that you will find in the dictionary. You would probably use them with friends, but not with strangers or polite company.
Shimasu, Naraimasu, and Hanashimasu are the corresponding inflected polite forms.
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