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Rony Francis
What is the difference between "taberu" and "tabetemas" ? (in romaji pls)
Feb 27, 2013 2:19 PM
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"taberu(tabemasu)"
ex) watashi wa maiasa ringo wo taberu(tabemasu).
(I eat an apple every morning.)
"tabetemas" should be "tabeteimasu" which means "be eating".
ex) watashi wa ima ohirugohan wo tabeteimasu.
(I'm eating lunch now.)
"tabeteimasu" is pronounced like "tabetemas" in a conversation.
February 27, 2013
taberu (食べる) is the infinitive form of the verb - to eat
tabemasu (食べます)can be either the present tense of the verbe or the future tense.
tabete imasu (食べています)is the present progressive tense
February 27, 2013
taberu is a verb that means "to eat". tabemasu (pronounced "tabemas"...there is no "s" by itself in Japanese) means "eat" or "eating".
tabete means "eat", which is the imperative. I have never heard tabetemasu before.
I highly recommend moving quickly away from romaji to at least hiragana. It may make the verb conjugation easier to understand, and sets you up for success in learning Japanese.
February 27, 2013
☆ taberu = khaowa(dictionary form)/ ex; gohan wo taberu/
usually amra [taberu] boli na. bacchara [taberu] bole ba shudhu doctionary, ba boier modhe lekha hoy.kotha bolar shomoy [tabemasu]boli/
[masu]form ... sheshe mas thake tahole shadaron vobishot kal(khabo) & shadaron bortman kal(khai) duto bujhay (^o^)
[tabetemas]=khacchi tabe+te+mas /~te+masu...ghotman bortoman kal
ex; miru(dekha)→mi+te+mas=dekhchi/
kiitemas=shunchi/ siteimas=korchi/ hataraite imas=kaj korchi/ kandou site imas=romanchit(mugdo?)hocchi/
arenge ekt kothin tobe niyom ache* (^o^)/***
February 27, 2013
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Rony Francis
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Bengali, English, Japanese
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