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Metalgreg
What is 手伝う tetsudau?
Is this word useful to mark any kind of helpness? (physical, moral, spiritual, knowledge and oth.)
For example:
日本語を 勉強 してに 手伝う 事が 出来ますか?
Is this situation correctly to use it?
Jun 29, 2008 7:53 PM
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Hi Metalgreg!
You can use "tetsudau" for "to help" or " to assist" generally.
If you would like to say "Can you help me learn Japanese?", you can also use "tetsudau". For example, 日本語の勉強を手伝ってくれますか。/ 日本語を勉強するのを手伝ってくれますか?
In this sentence, the verb is conjugated into the patter of "verb+ tekureru". It is used when you ask someone for a favour. The pattern literally mean "to give a favour of doing". If the pattern applied to "tetsudau," it becomes "tetsudattekureru."
I hope my answer helped you in some way.
June 29, 2008
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