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Kylecito
'ageru' When is it used?
I've had a lot of problems with this verb... which according to dictionaries, has a good 26+ meanings! I only know it's SOMEHOW related to actions that give a feeling of 'going up', whatever it might mean... Also used when you've giving something to someone... 'nisen en agemasu'.
I really need some help here haha... preferably examples!
Thanks in advance!
30 jul. 2008 06:18
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Hi.
I can't explain 26 meanings :-) But I can tell you that there are 3 Kanji used. I think you can look it up in the dictionary for details.
上げる = generally means to make something higher, lift up
挙げる = e.g. 例を挙げる(give examples), 祝杯を挙げる(to celebrate) (this one, perhaps you should just memorize examples as so many ways to translate, depending on the context).
揚げる = to fry, or to bring a flag high, etc.
When there is no fitting Kanji it means "to give".
e.g. 本を君にあげる。(I give you a book).
Also it can be added to a verb to give the meaning "this is done as a favour".
So
日本語を教える。(I teach Japanese)
日本語を教えてあげる。(I teach Japanese as a favour (for someone) or volunteer.
So it also implies that the first sentence, the person may be paid to do so; but the second one is generally not paid (or paid less than normal).
31 juli 2008
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Kylecito
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