What is the difference between Moraimasu and Kuremasu?
First of all, please note that both AGEMASU and KUREMASU mean “to give.” And MORAIMASU means “to get,” “to receive” or “to be given.” In Japanese, you choose which of them to use, depending on which is the subject, the giver or the receiver, and also depending on who is the receiver.
What is Agemasu?
あげます agemasu = give. もらいます moraimasu = receive. くれます kuremasu = (somebody) give me/member of my group.
What is the difference between Hanashimasu and Hanasemasu?
hanashimasu means “I speak”. hanasemasu means “I can speak”.
What does moraimasu and kuremasu mean in Japanese?
And MORAIMASU means “to get,” “to receive” or “to be given.”. In Japanese, you choose which of them to use, depending on which is the subject, the giver or the receiver, and also depending on who is the receiver. If the giver is the subject, you use either AGEMASU or KUREMASU, both mean “to give.”.
When to say Morau or itadakuin kenjogo?
When you start eating or when you are taking something you can say: いただきます So, morau= itadakuin kenjōgo form(modest) Moraucan also be used for the case someone does something for you:
What’s the difference between Kure and kudasai in Japanese?
Please save her! The difference between kure and kudasai is that kudasai is a formal expression coming from kudasaimase 下さいませ, which is the imperative form of kudasaimasu 下さいます, which is the polite form of kudasaru 下さる, while kure くれ is not formal at all.
When do you think Ageru, kureru, Morau?
So thinking like this, when you, your friends or family are giving things to others, it’s ageru, when they are receiving things from others, it’s kureru. And you must always think starting from person who’s closest to you in the phrase. For example, your brother would be closer to you than your friend.