(PDF) The ambiguity of the TE IRU form in Japanese
Iru Te Form. I am waiting or to do: Here are some examples of the result state use.
(PDF) The ambiguity of the TE IRU form in Japanese
Web teiru the progressive/continued state: Web with the verb iru it can mean to be doing: Web the “te” form of verbs, sometimes (confusingly) referred to as the “gerund” form, is a cornerstone of japanese grammar. It translates as ‘the state of possession’ or ‘ownership’. Web verb te form + いる ( = iru) *見る( = miru ) to see, to look 見ている ( = mite iru) seeing, looking *泳ぐ( = oyogu ) to swim 泳いでいる ( = oyoide iru) swimming *歌う. Matte iru ( 待っている ): Here are some examples of the result state use. Shitte iru ( 知っている) means i know. Web here’s how it works: Web this iru agreement sets forth the terms and conditions under which tacoma power agrees to grant an indefeasible right of use to operator and operator agrees to use the tacoma.
In the last lesson, you learned a pretty handy grammar point known as the teて form, and as you’ve come to realize its great at making connections. Matte iru ( 待っている ): Not only are there only a few verb forms in. In speech, the i often disappears, so. In japanese, nouns, mainly those of chinese origin, may. ~ている when used with the particle て, いる functions as a supplementary verb. Web with the verb iru it can mean to be doing: In the last lesson, you learned a pretty handy grammar point known as the teて form, and as you’ve come to realize its great at making connections. I am waiting or to do: Web here’s how it works: Web teiru the progressive/continued state: