| Do you know how to make requests with て form verbs in Japanese? |
| Welcome to Three Step Japanese Practice by JapanesePod101.com. In this lesson, you will practice how to make requests. |
| Let’s look at the main dialogue. |
| Two people are having a conversation. A woman is asking her grandmother how to cook and is following her instructions. |
| はい。 |
| Hai. |
| Okay. |
| あ、ちょっと まってください。 それは、だいこんじゃ ありませんよ。 |
| A, chotto matte kudasai. Sore wa, daikon ja arimasen yo. |
| Ah, wait a moment. That’s not a radish. |
| まってください |
| means “wait a moment,” or "please wait." |
| って |
| Is used here because まって is the て form of まつ (matsu). まつ is a Class-1 verb which ends with つ (tsu), so it becomes conjugated to って. |
| There are many other ways て-form verbs are written, which depends on what class of verbs the original stem falls into. |
| Class 2 verbs, which end in る (ru), are the simplest. For Class 2 verbs, just replace る with て. |
| There are only two Class 3 verbs, which are くる (kuru) and する (suru). The て-form for these verbs are きて (kite) and して (shite). |
| Then, there are Class 1 verbs, which end with many different sounds. These can be divided into four groups. |
| Class 1 verbs which end with つ, る, or う have it replaced with って (tte), like in our dialogue. |
| Class 1 verbs which end with く or ぐ have it replaced with いて (ite) or いで (ide). |
| Class 1 verbs which end with む, ぶ, or ぬ have it replaced with んで (nde). |
| Finally, class 1 verbs which end with す have it replaced with して (shite). |
| Let’s practice this grammar point more in this lesson. |
| Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready? |
| にほんのりょうりを ください。 |
| Nihon no ryōri o _________ kudasai. |
| にほんのりょうりを ください。 |
| おしえて (oshiete) |
| おしえて |
| にほんのりょうりをおしえてください。 |
| にほんのりょうりをおしえてください。 |
| Please teach me Japanese cooking. |
| おしえる is a class 2 verb, so we simply replace る with て. |
| Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready? |
| このだいこんを ください。 |
| Kono daikon o |
| このだいこんを ください。 |
| あらって (aratte) |
| あらって |
| このだいこんをあらってください。 |
| このだいこんをあらってください。 |
| Please cut this radish. |
| あらう is a class 1 verb ending in う, so we do not just add て. We also add a small っ, forming って. あらって. |
| Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready? |
| 「はると」と ください。 |
| "Haruto" to _________ kudasai. |
| 「はると」と ください。 |
| よんで |
| よんで |
| 「はると」とよんでください。 |
| "Haruto" to yonde kudasai. |
| 「はると」とよんでください。 |
| Please call me "Haruto." |
| よぶ is a Class 1 verb ending in ぶ, so not only do we need to add ん, we also need to change て(te) to で (de). |
| Unscramble the words to make a sentence. |
| Ready? |
| し (shi) |
| して (shite) |
| してく (shite ku) |
| してくだ (shite kuda) |
| してくださ (shite kudasa) |
| してください。(shite kudasai.) |
| Please do this. |
| してください。 |
| Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready? |
| にほんごを べんきょう(しって or して)ください。 |
| Nihongo o benkyō (shitte/shite) kudasai. |
| にほんごを べんきょう(しって or して)ください。 |
| して (shite) |
| して |
| にほんごを べんきょうしてください。 |
| Please study Japanese. |
| して is used here because する is a class 3 verb, not class 2. So, instead of replacing る with "て", we replace the whole word "する" with "して". |
| Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready? |
| えんぴつを(かして/かて)ください。 |
| Enpitsu o (kashite/kate) kudasai. |
| えんぴつを(かして/かて)ください。 |
| かして (kashite) |
| かして |
| えんぴつをかしてください。 (Enpitsu o kashite kudasai.) |
| Please lend me a pencil. |
| かして is used here because かす is a Class 1 verb and ends with す. So, the す is replaced with して. |
| Translate "Please come here." into Japanese. |
| ここ(koko). here. |
| followed by |
| に (ni). The movement particle. |
| next |
| きて (kite). Come (command form). |
| followed by |
| ください (kudasai). please. |
| きて is the command form of the class 3 verb, くる (kuru). Since it is a class 3 verb, all of the syllables change when put in the command form. |
| ここにきてください。 |
| (Koko ni kite kudasai.) |
| ここにきてください。 |
| Please come here. |
| Translate "Please go to the convenience store." into Japanese. |
| こんびに (konbini). Convenience store. |
| followed by |
| に (ni). The movement particle. |
| next |
| いって (itte). Go (command form). |
| followed by |
| ください (kudasai). please. |
| Even though いく (iku) is a class 1 verb that ends with く, it is an EXCEPTION to the rule of replacing く with いて. Instead, く is replaced with って. |
| こんびににいってください。 |
| こんびににいってください。 (Konbini ni itte kudasai.) |
| Please go to the convenience store. |
| Translate "please hurry" into Japanese. |
| いそいで (isoide). The command form of "hurry". |
| followed by |
| ください (kudasai). Please. |
| いそいで comes from the verb いそぐ (isogu), "to hurry." Because いそぐ ends with a ぐ (gu), instead of く (ku), we use で, DE, instead of て, TE. |
| いそいでください。(isoide kudasai) |
| いそいでください。 |
| Please hurry. |
| Listen to me as I speak. What is the command form being used? |
| にほんのりょうりを おしえてください (Nihon no ryōri o oshiete kudasai). |
| Let’s listen one more time. |
| にほんのりょうりを おしえてください (Nihon no ryōri o oshiete kudasai). |
| Did you hear, おしえて? おしえて uses the て (te) ending. |
| How about...? |
| このだいこんをあらってください。(Kono daikon o aratte kudasai.) |
| Let’s listen one more time. |
| このだいこんをあらってください。(Kono daikon o aratte kudasai.) |
| Did you hear, あらって? あらって uses the って (tte) ending |
| Next... |
| 「はると」とよんでください。("Haruto" to yonde kudasai.) |
| One more time. |
| 「はると」とよんでください。("Haruto" to yonde kudasai.) |
| Did you hear, よんで? よんで uses the んで (nde) ending |
| Next... |
| えんぴつをかしてください。 (Enpitsu o kashite kudasai.) |
| One more time. |
| えんぴつをかしてください。 (Enpitsu o kashite kudasai.) |
| Did you hear, かして? かして uses the して (shite) ending |
| And... |
| ここにきてください。(Koko ni kite kudasai.) |
| One more time. |
| ここにきてください。(Koko ni kite kudasai.) |
| Did you hear, きて? きて replaces the verb くる entirely. |
| Thank you for watching. |
| Now you know how to make requests with て form verbs. |
| ...and now you can move on to the next lesson in the pathway. またね (mata ne)! |
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