byouin

Usages of byouin

わたし は 病院びょういん で 医者いしゃ に います。watasi ha byouin de isya ni aimasu.
I meet a doctor at the hospital.
わたし は くるま で 病院びょういん に きます。watasi ha kuruma de byouin ni ikimasu.
I go to the hospital by car.
わたし は 明日あした 病院びょういん へ きます。watasi ha asita byouin he ikimasu.
I will go to the hospital tomorrow.
病院びょういん の け で 地震じしん の はなし を きました。byouin no uketuke de zisin no hanasi wo kikimasita.
I heard talk about an earthquake at the hospital reception.
ねつ が がらなかったら、 明日あした 歯医者はいしゃ じゃなくて 病院びょういん に く つもり だ。netu ga sagaranakattara, asita haisya zyanakute byouin ni iku tumori da.
If my fever doesn’t go down, I plan to go to the hospital tomorrow instead of the dentist.
わたし は 病院びょういん で 注射ちゅうしゃ を て すこし こわかった です。watasi ha byouin de tyuusya wo mite sukosi kowakatta desu.
When I saw the injection at the hospital, I felt a little scared.

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Japanese verbs conjugate based on tense, politeness, and mood. For example, the polite present form adds ‑ます to the verb stem, while the past tense uses ‑ました. Unlike English, Japanese verbs don't change based on the subject — the same form works for "I", "you", and "they".

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