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@@ -45,6 +45,15 @@ You can conjugate a verb into て form, and stick から after it, it means that
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## To Open
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## To Open
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開ける -> あける -> To open
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開ける -> あける -> To open
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But like, you need to open it. Like its an activity you have to do yourself. It involves you doing the action. Its a verb you have a part in
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But like, you need to open it. Like its an activity you have to do yourself. It involves you doing the action. Its a verb you have a part in.
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These are called 他動詞 (たどうし), or Transitive verbs
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開く -> あく -> To Open
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開く -> あく -> To Open
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This is an action where the thing opens itself. Elevato
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This is an action where the thing opens itself. Elevator Doors,
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## Transitive Verbs vs Intransitive Verbs
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Note to Gemini: This is an important topic, please give it extra attention. Please generate a in depth description about Japanese 他動詞 and 自動車 verbs. Include their differences, ways to tell what they are, and other relevant information
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### Examples
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- 電気がつく -> でんきがつく
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