Wednesday, March 11, 2020
Specificity of Japanese Verbs to Wear and to Play
Specificity of Japanese Verbs 'to Wear' and 'to Play' Some Japanese verbs are more specific when describing actions than English verbs. While there is only one verb used for a certain action in English, there might be several different verbs in Japanese. One of the examples is the verb to wear. In English, it can be used as, I wear a hat, I wear gloves, I wear glasses and so on. However, Japanese has different verbs depending on which part of the body it will be worn on. Lets take a look at how the Japanese describe to wear and to play. Boushi o kaburu. Ã¥ ¸ ½Ã¥ ãââã â¹Ã£ ¶Ã£ââ¹ - I wear a hat. (Kaburu is used for putting on the head.)Megane o kakeru. ãâ ã Å'ã ãââã â¹Ã£ âãââ¹ - I wear glasses. (Kakeru also means, to hang.)Iyaringu o tsukeru. ã⠤ãÆ' ¤Ã£Æ' ªÃ£Æ' ³Ã£â °Ã£ââ㠤ã âãââ¹ - I wear earrings. (Tsukeru also means, to attach.)Nekutai o shimeru. ãÆ' ã⠯ã⠿ã⠤ãââç · ãâ ãââ¹ - I wear a tie. (Shimeru also means, to tie.)Sukaafu o maku. ã⠹ã⠫ãÆ' ¼Ã£Æ'â¢Ã£ââÃ¥ · »Ã£ - I wear a scarf. (Maku also means, to wrap around.)Tebukuro o hameru. æâ°â¹Ã¨ ¢â¹Ã£ââ㠯ãâ ãââ¹ - I wear gloves. (Hameru also means, to insert.)Yubiwa o hameru. æÅ'â¡Ã¨ ¼ ªÃ£ââ㠯ãâ ãââ¹ - I wear rings.Tokei o suru. æâ¢âè ¨Ëãââã â¢Ã£ââ¹ - I wear a watch.Shatsu o kiru. ã⠷ãÆ' £Ã£Æ'âãââç â¬Ã£ââ¹ - I wear shirts. (Kiru is used for putting on the body.)Zubon o haku. ã⠺ãÆ'Å" ãÆ' ³Ã£ââ㠯ã - I wear pants. (Haku is used for putting on the legs.)Kutsu o haku. é ´Ã£ââÃ¥ ± ¥Ã£ - I wear shoes. (Haku is also used for putting on footwear.)Omocha de asobu. ã Šãââ㠡ãâÆ'㠧é Šã ¶ - I play with toys. (Asobu originally means, to amuse oneself.)Piano o hiku. ãÆ'âã⠢ãÆ'ŽãââÃ¥ ¼ ¾Ã£ - I play the piano. (Hiku is used to play the musical instrument that requires the manipulation of fingers.) Fue o fuku. ç ¬âºÃ£ââÃ¥ ¹Ã£ - I play the flute. (Fuku is used to play the musical instrument that requires blowing.)Taiko o tataku. Ã¥ ¤ ªÃ© ¼âãââã Ÿã Ÿã - I play the drum. (Tataku is used to play the musical instrument that requires beating.)Rekoodo o kakeru. ãÆ' ¬Ã£â ³Ã£Æ' ¼Ã£Æ'â°Ã£ââã â¹Ã£ âãââ¹ - I am playing a record.Toranpu o suru. ãÆ'ËãÆ' ©Ã£Æ' ³Ã£Æ'â"ãââã â¢Ã£ââ¹ - I play cards.Yakyuu o suru. éâ¡Å½Ã§ Æ'ãââã â¢Ã£ââ¹ - I play baseball. (Suru can be used for most sports.)Romio o enjiru. ãÆ' ãÆ'Ÿã⠪ãââæ ¼âã Ëãââ¹ - I play the role of Romeo.
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