What is Dekimasen?

cannot, cannot tell/say.
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What is IKEMASU in japanese?

You might remember that we also learned the potential form of verbs, expressing that "you can do something" in Lesson 35. The potential form of IKIMASU (to go) is IKEMASU (can go). It basically means the same thing as IKU KOTO GA DEKIMASU. But IKEMASU is more casual.
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What is the english of IKIMASU?

Today's expressions are “ikimasu,” meaning “to go,” and “kimasu,” meaning “to come.” “Ikimasu.” You use this phrase to express that someone or something moves from where it is now to another location. “Kimasu” is used when someone or something moves from a certain place to where the speaker is.
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What is Ikuzo?

Taken literally,「行くぞ」means that the speaker is going somewhere and wants to emphasize it. In practice, it is used to mean that the speaker is about to do something, similar to “Here I go” in English.
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What is Benkyoushimasu?

Learn this word. 勉強します - will study.
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What is Kendama? けん玉 This is Kendama!



What is Dekiru?

Literally translated, koto(こと)means "thing," and "dekiru"(できる)" means "can do." So adding this phrase is like saying "I can do this thing," referring back to the main verb.
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What is Tabemasu?

For an example, a verb meaning "to eat" is TABEMASU. Its TE-form is TABETE. So, TABETE KUDASAI means "Please eat."
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What is Norimasu in Japanese?

- Densha ni norimasu. (I'm taking the train/I'm getting ONTO the train.) - Kuruma ni norimasu. (I'm taking the car/I'm getting ONTO the train.)
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What is Chikatetsu in Japanese?

en 地下鉄: (rail transport) subway, tube, metro, underground.
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What is Yomimasu in Japanese?

So, YOMIMASU (to read) becomes YOMIMASEN. To make it into a question, we add the particle KA at the end of a sentence, and say it with a rising intonation. The question form of YOMIMASU (to read) is YOMIMASU KA.
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What is a densha in Japanese?

電車 (densha): an electric multiple unit train.
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What does Yamete Kudasai means?

- "Yamete kudasai."/"Yamete." = Please, stop it. - "Yamero." (An order) = Stop it.
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What is Kiite Kudasai?

Kaite kudasai (書いてください) means “please write it.” Teachers may use this phrase when they want you to practice writing some hiragana, katakana, or even kanji!
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What is Ganbatte Kudasai?

Ganbatte Kudasai (頑張ってください) – Please do the best you can / Please do your best. The addition of the Japanese word “kudasai”, which means “please (as a form of requesting)” in English, gives the expression “ganbatte” a more formal and polite tone.
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What does koto ga Arimasu mean?

Just remember that KOTO GA ARIMASU KA means "Have you ever...". And that the verb in the BLUE portion above must always be the informal past tense verb or as we call it on YesJapan.com the TA FORM. HOWEVER there are times when you can change that TA FORM into other forms but then the entire sentence changes meaning.
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What is koto ga in Japanese?

This JLPT N4 grammar point is ことができる (koto ga dekiru) – meaning “I can do~”. The use of this grammar point is similar to that of potential form verbs.
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What does Koto mean in Nihongo?

1) Using “koto” as its dictionary definitions of “thing,” “matter,” “incident,” “circumstance,” etc. “Koto” can be used in a variety of situations to generally mean “thing(s).” For example: する事がありません。 Suru koto ga arimasen. There is nothing to do, as in “I'm bored”.
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What is Yonde in Japanese?

Hiragana: よんで Katakana: ヨンデ Romaji: yonde. English Meaning: to call (continuous/request form)
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What is Suwatte Kudasai?

Suwatte Kudasai - In Japanese, it's a formal way to ask someone to have a seat!
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What is Tabemashita in Japanese?

As you can see above, ” tabemashita ” means , “I ate” in Japanese. “I ate ~ ” is simply said, ” ~ o tabemashita” in Japanese. Let's try making some sentences using the words below.
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What is Hayaku?

Japanese adjectives conjugate to become adverbs. We can change I adjectives that end with syllable I, such as HAYAI (early), to adverbs by changing the final I to KU. So, HAYAI becomes HAYAKU. If HAYAKU and NARIMASHITA (have become) are linked together, they become HAYAKU NARIMASHITA (have become early).
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What does Yare Yare mean in Japanese?

If you already watched or read JoJo's Bizzarre Adventure in Japanese, you would know the iconic phrase by Jotaro Kujo: “やれやれ” -pronounced “Yare Yare”. The phrase is trasnlated to intrepretations such as “well well”, “good grief” and “give me a break.” It is a common expression in Japan used to show disappointment.
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What does Sugoi desu ne?

Wow! It's like a professional cook! “すごい” (sugoi) is used for people who are very close to you, but when you are not yet close to the person you want to praise or when the person you are talking to is older, you use a honorific expression and say “すごいです” (sugoi desu). Example. ギターがたった1週間で弾けるようになったんですね!
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What is Kuruma in Japanese?

In this post I'd like to talk about the origin of the word “くるま” (kuruma) which means “car”, and is typically written in Kanji as “車”.
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What is Nimotsu in Japanese?

Nimotsu (荷物) is a Japanese word, which normal meaning luggage. 荷 (ni) means baggage, 物 (motsu) means thing.
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