Comment conjuguer le verbe être en japonais ?

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Comment conjuguer le verbe être en japonais ?

Comment conjuguer le verbe être en japonais ?

Il n'y pas de verbe "etre" en Japonais. Par contre on utilise le mot " desu ".

Comment utiliser desu ?

です - desu (prononcer dèss') (forme polie de だ) est un mot un peu particulier ; il est souvent traduit à tort par le verbe être, ce qui pousse les débutants à la faute lorsque l'on apprend la conjugaison des adjectifs. Pour éviter toute confusion, il faut se forcer à ne pas systématiquement traduire です par être.

What does “Desu” mean in Japanese?

  • “Desu” is the polite form of the copula verb meaning “to be” or “is”. It is the verb used to describe two things as being equal, that is, X = Y. Typically, this will be done using the pattern: X は Y です。 means “is” or “equals” here, but it doesn’t. “Wa” plays a different role, as we’ll see below. Here’s a real example following the above pattern:

What is the difference between そうですね。 (sou desu ne)?

  • ★ In casual Japanese, you can use そうか。 (sou ka)instead. ★ If you add the particle ね (ne) to the end of the sentence, it becomes そうですね。 (sou desu ne) – “So it is, isn’t it?” ★ そうですね。 (sou desu ne)is used when agreeing with a statement.

How do you use Sou NE in Japanese?

  • (sou desu ne)is used when agreeing with a statement. ★ In casual Japanese, you can simply say そうね。 (sou ne) or そうだね。 (sou da ne) ★ If you add the particle よ (yo) to the end of the sentence, it becomes そうですよ。

What does のようです (No you Desu) mean?

  • Meaning: Mr Yamada's hair color is similar to the color of a tomato. In addition to Noun のようです (Noun no you desu), it can also be modified to get the noun-adjective phrase - Noun のような (Noun no you na) and the adverbial phrase - Noun のように (Noun no you ni).

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