-
tsukeru (気を付ける).
Politeness can be
carried even
further by
conjugating kudasaru into its masu form and
using the imperative,
which becomes "o t****i kudasaimase...
- Finally, the te form is
necessary for
making polite requests with 下さる (
kudasaru) and くれる (kureru).
These honorific words are
attached with
their imperative...
- was
considered a
separate but
parallel rule.
Respectful verbs such as
kudasaru (くださる, 'to get'),
nasaru (なさる, 'to do'),
gozaru (ござる, 'to be'), ir****haru...
- than the beneficiary, the
indirect object. Meanwhile,
kureru (くれる) or
kudasaru (下さる) must be used if the
subject is
higher up. For example, the first...
- sseru/y****eru for the third.
choosu Respectful form of the
helping verb kureru.
Kudasaru in
Standard ****anese. mau1
contraction of
helping verb shimau. mau2 contraction...
- the
expected /Q/. the
honorific verbs ir****haru (いらっしゃる, to go; to be),
kudasaru (くださる, to give),
nasaru (なさる, to do),
ossharu (おっしゃる, to say), and gozaru...
- such as
nasaru (なさる, "to do"), ni naru (になる, "to become, to be"), and
kudasaru (くださる, used for
polite requests) are used, but
often have
different spoken...
- for
honorific speech and
itasowa for
humble speech. Like ****anese 下さる
kudasaru, the Hachijō verb
tamourowa is used in its
imperative form
tamoure to make...