From e7c1f5cbc14d134bf32d4330eb51fe021523aad2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Spencer Grimes Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2026 19:51:46 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] "vault backup: 2026-02-25 19:51:46 from Flow" --- 10-Input/Classes/Japanese Class_2026-02-25.md | 10 ++++++++++ 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+) diff --git a/10-Input/Classes/Japanese Class_2026-02-25.md b/10-Input/Classes/Japanese Class_2026-02-25.md index 7916305..fd7c924 100644 --- a/10-Input/Classes/Japanese Class_2026-02-25.md +++ b/10-Input/Classes/Japanese Class_2026-02-25.md @@ -17,6 +17,16 @@ ## よかったです Conjugate a verb into て form, and stick よかったです after it to say that I'm glad that.... +Sometimes they add "おいて" after the the て form of the verb. This is おく, to put. It means "doing something for a while" or "a lot of preparation". Basically noting something takes more work and effort. + +### Examples +- 見つかってよかったです + - I'm glad I found it +- 勉強してよかったです + - I'm glad I studied +- 日本語を習ってよかったです + - I'm glad I learned Japanese +- 聖書を読んでおいてよかったです # Supplementary Notes Since the Japanese fiscal year starts in April, the leading months have their own names