How do you use Tabemasu in Japanese?

[noun (thing)] o tabemasu. Ashita kooen ni ikimasu. (I) will go to the park tomorrow. Kinoo eiga o mimashita.
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What is Tabemasu in Japanese?

polite present of "to eat"
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What is the difference between Taberu and Tabemasu?

Taberu is an ru verb; it means “eat.” Tabemasu is the masu form of taberu.
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How do you use Mimasu in a sentence?

Learn Japanese grammar: てみる (te miru) / てみます (te mimasu).
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This is used to express that the speaker is trying to do something (likely a new experience).
  1. 食べてみる -> tabete miru -> to try to eat.
  2. 食べてみます -> tabete mimasu -> to try to eat (formal).
  3. 食べてみたい -> tabete mitai -> to want to try to eat.
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How do you use Kakimasu in a sentence?

Tomodachi ni tegami o kakimasu. I write a lettter to a friend. Uchi ni kaerimasu. I (will) go home.
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4 Verbs (Nomimasu, Tabemasu, Mimasu, Kikimasu) - Japanese Lesson 5



What does Taki mas mean in Japanese?

"Itadakimasu" is an essential phrase in your Japanese vocabulary. It's often translated as "I humbly receive," but in a mealtime setting, it's compared to "Let's eat," "Bon appétit," or "Thanks for the food." Some even liken it to the religious tradition of saying grace before eating.
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What does Ikimashita mean?

行きました(ikimashita) is the simple past tense of the verb, iku, meaning “to go.” Therefore, it simply means “I went.” The phrase 行っていました(itte imashita) has the -te form of iku plus います(imasu), which is often used for progressive states.
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What is kaite 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 mitai?

みたい ( = mitai) can be used. 1) to tell someone what you have heard “I heard~” or. 2) to express your opinion, assumption based on what you have seen. “ It looks like”/ “It seems like”
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How do you use Tari?

This is used to mention exemplars, implying that other things are left unsaid. To get the たり form of a predicate, you just add り to the past tense short form of a predicate. For example, する becomes したり, and たべる becomes たべたり.
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What does Gohan Taberu meaning?

"A meal" is GOHAN. "To eat" is TABEMASU. Its dictionary form is TABERU. "Hands" is TE.
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How do you use ATO and Mae?

Learn Japanese grammar: 後で 【あとで】 (ato de). Meaning: after~; later. To say something happens before instead, use 前に (まえに) (mae ni).
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How do you use Benkyoushimasu?

In class I've learned that you say benkyouwo shimasu, but now I've seen benkyou shimasu. I want to say that I've studied japanese. 私は日本がべんきょうをしました。 私は日本をべんきょうしました。
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How do you use SOU in Japanese?

Adjective + sou (“It seems like…”, “It looks like…”, “I heard…”) Using -sou with an adjective is quite straight-forward! It expresses that the noun you are pertaining to in a sentence “seems” or “looks” like the adjective you are pertaining to.
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What does Mitaina mean in Japanese?

Useful Japanese phrases: Mitai na みたいな “like, similar to~”
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How do you use noni in Japanese?

のに noni is used when what is stated in the second sentence runs against to what is expected from the first sentence. The second sentence carries the implication of unexpectedness or dissatisfaction and it's often used for complaint.
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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 Kitte in Japanese?

KITTE is a play on the Japanese words kitte (postage stamp) and kite (come on over). The concept of the building is to bring together traditional Japan and the new. Each of the seven floors contain a wide variety of shops dedicated to Japanese crafts and popular local food from across the country.
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What is shimashita?

And at the end, we close the sentence by using SHIMASU (to do), SHIMASHITA (did) or SHITAI DESU (to want to do).
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What is Ikimasu?

Ikimasu is a verb meaning "go". Ikimashita is the past tense of ikimasu. Ni is a particle. This particle is basically used to indicate an indirect object. Put simply, here, the particle ni indicates the direction of going.
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What is Ikimasen?

ikimasen. 行きません lets go, will probably go. let's not go, probably won't go.
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