What is the mean of Kudasai?

What is the mean of Kudasai?

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

How do you use Kangae?

Kare wa nani wo kangaete yoi ka yoku kangaeta. He thought about/pondered on what answer to make. Other situations where you could use “kangae” is when you are making a decision, asking someone about their decision, taking time to think about something, and thinking about something in a more rational and logical manner.

How do you use te Kudasai?

It is used at the end of a verb in order to request that someone do that action. Sometimes the last ください (kudasai) part is just dropped, and て (te) form itself is used to make a request.

Is nomu a verb?

Conjugation of Japanese verb nomu – to drink 飲む

How do you use Yokunai?

yoi – 良い (よい) : an i-adjective meaning ‘good’, ‘well’, ‘fine’, ‘nice’, or such in Japanese. This can work as both a modifier and a complement. yokunai – 良くない (よくない) : the nai form of “yoi”, meaning ‘not good’, ‘not well’, ‘not fine’, or such in Japanese.

How do you use Yoi in Japanese?

The word for “good” is yoi 良い. However, it is not as easy as simply using it as the opposite of warui 悪い. The first problem we encounter is that it’s usually replaced with its contracted form: ii いい. However, it is yoi 良い that is used for conjugation….Yoi/Ii.

Form Plain Speech Polite Speech
Adverbial Form Yoku よく Yoku よく

Is Te Kudasai rude?

Kudasai is not rude in any sense but one does have to be careful with the type of Japanese you use in different situations. You just need to know how to use the Japanese you knoe correctly, who to use them with, and when the appropriate time to use it is.

What is the difference between Yamete and Yamero?

やめて (yamete) sounds like something a girl might say, but certainly isn’t restricted to girls; やめろ (yamero) sounds like something either guys would say to each other, or someone (anyone) might say to someone who’s really not getting the idea that they need to stop.