hi all
I'm back it's been a while but i'm back (if ya care lol).
I came here today because I have a question concerning the use of "iu"(to say) and "iu-koto" (to say something) how would you make the past tenses of the two? would it be iu---->ita? say------>said? iu koto------>ita koto to say something----->said something? any help would be gratly apretiated -Sammy |
言う Iu > to say
言った Itta > said 言ってた Itteta > did say 言う事 Iu koto > what is said(Eg. 言う事をきいてください - Please listen to what is said/what I say) 言った事 Itta koto > what was said (Eg. なのじょのわるぐちを言った事はない - I've never badmouthed her) |
thanks!! that helps a little.. the only thing is I can't fully read japanese yet .. sould you mind putting the examples in Romaji? I see the english sentence but I need to seethe japanese words in romaji If anyone can do this it would be most helpful..
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