あかちゃんを だく抱(だ)く is used for children and animals. じゅうを かまえる構(かま)える is usually used for a tool or a device and…
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to bring
Today, I will explain the grammar point using a video. Please watch: If the video is not showing, please click…
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to take care of…
You can say “I take care of ….” in English for all of these items, but how do you say…
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see (a person)
“I saw someone.” Depending on who and how you saw the person, we need to use different verbs. a. I…
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to win
“To win” is not an easy word to translate into Japanese. First you need to work out what kind of…
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たすける=help??
The English word “help” is a rather difficult word to translate. I usually tell my students to remember the following…
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to put … on / to wear …
Japanese has at least 5 words for the English verb “to put … on,” depending on the item of clothing being talked about. This post explains what goes with what
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play
Play is a difficult word to translate into Japanese because there are many different meanings. Following are some examples. 遊(あそ)ぶ…