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type: Classes
title: 09/24/2025 - Japanese Class
date: '2025-09-24'
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[09/17/2025 - Japanese Class](Classes/09172025%20-%20Japanese%20Class.md)
# Random Words & Phrases
緊張(きんちょう)します - Nervous
貯める -> ためる -> To Save (money)
# あげる vs くれる vs もらう
あげる -> To give Something | Giving something away
もらう -> To receive something | To be used if the person receiving is the subject.
くれる -> To get something, with the subject being the giver | To be used if the person giving is the subject
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- AはBにプレゼントをあげます
- BはAにプレゼントをもらいます
- B says:「Aさんが、プレゼントを くれました」
- This one's weird. Its stating that the present was coming from A, not that A was the one receiving it.
# どうですか?
To make a suggestion using a verb, stick たら after a verb, then add どうですか。たら means "try to". This only works if they haven't already tried it, obviously. Use the verb stem, as たら would be a conjugation.
- 寝たら、どうですか? -> Try sleeping, what do you think?
- 薬をのんだら、どうですか? -> Have you tried drinking medicine?
- 休んだら、どうですか? -> Have you tried resting?
Sometimes you can cut どうですか、and just end it with たら・だら。
- 今日は学校を休んだら? -> Skipping school today
Can also say どう instead of どうですか, makes it more kind/less formal
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