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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How do you use Ikimasu in Japanese?

If you are moving to someone or something, you should always use いきます (IKIMASU = to go). = Tomorrow, I am going to my friend's house. = Tomorrow, my friend is coming to my house.
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What is Kaerimasu?

return; come back; go home = 帰ります かえります kaerimasu.
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What Kudasai means?

When you ask somebody to do something in Japanese, you say TE-form verbs and then KUDASAI (Please, or I would ask you to).
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What is Tasukete?

助けて (たすけて – tasukete) means “help me!” in Japanese. ★ Use the phrase 助けて (tasukete) when you are in danger and you need someone to help you or save you. ★ 助けて (tasukete) is the -te form (which is used for commands among other things) of the verb 助ける (tasukeru) meaning: to help, to save, or to rescue.
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To go, come and return in Japanese: ikimasu, kimasu, kaerimasu



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 is Hairimasu?

And "To get under or to enter," HAIRIMASU, becomes HAIRINASAI (Please get under, or Please enter).
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What is Tadaima?

A. TADAIMA is a shortened form of a sentence that means “I have just come back home now.” Mainly it's an expression you use when you have come back home. But you can use it on other occasions. For example, when you have returned from a foreign country, you say TADAIMA to people who welcome you at the airport.
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What particle 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.
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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 does koto ga Dekimasu mean?

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. The formal form of koto ga dekiru(~ことができる)is koto ga dekimasu(~ことができます), and its past tense is koto ga dekita (~ koto ga dekimashita).
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How do you write Ikuzo in Japanese?

Nihongo Lesson - Apr 18, 2014
  • IKUZO (いくぞ) Okay, I'd be scared... But Keiji and Rita from All You Need Is Kill shout out IKUZO, which means “Let's go!” This is a great phrase to use when you want to get your posse going. ...
  • IKUKA (いくか) ...
  • IKIMASHOU (いきましょう)
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Is Iku irregular?

Iku (行く) Iku (to go) has irregular te form and past tense itte, and itta; if iku was regular, the te form and past tense would be iite and iita respectively.
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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 Yomimasu?

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 Hikimasu in Japanese?

cold. KAZE O HIKIMASU means "to catch a cold."
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What does Hayako mean in Japanese?

Meaning & History

From Japanese 玻 (ha) meaning "glass", 矢 (ya) meaning "arrow" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other combinations of kanji characters are also possible. Home » Submitted Names.
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What is Mada in Japanese?

Noun. Learn Japanese grammar: まだ (mada). Meaning: still; not yet. まだ (mada) is used to express “still” or “not yet”.
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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 Ringo in Japanese?

The Japanese term "ringo" matches the English term "apple"

Japanese has four different writing systems; kanji, hiragana, katakana, and romanji.
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What is MŌ Tabemashita ka?

Word. もう 食 た べました か? mou tabemashita ka? Meaning. Did you eat already?
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What is Doko desu ka?

“doko” is the word for “where” in Japanese. “desu” Is used at the end of the sentence and translates to “is / it is” “ka” is the question marker and signifies that the sentence is a question.
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