sinpaisuru

Usages of sinpaisuru

はは は わたし が 事故じこ に あわない か 心配しんぱいして います。haha ha watasi ga ziko ni awanai ka sinpaisite imasu.
My mother is worried that I might get into an accident.
わたし は 明日あした の 試験しけん の 結果けっか を 心配しんぱいして います。watasi ha asita no siken no kekka wo sinpaisite imasu.
I am worried about tomorrow’s exam results.
かれ は 失敗しっぱい を あまり 心配しんぱいしない よう だ が、 じつ は よく 準備じゅんびして いる。kare ha sippai wo amari sinpaisinai you da ga, zitu ha yoku zyunbisite iru.
He seems not to worry much about failure, but in fact he prepares well.
えき の 階段かいだん で すべって ころんだ おんな の ひと が いた ので、 けが が ない か 心配しんぱいした。eki no kaidan de subette koronda onna no hito ga ita node, kega ga nai ka sinpaisita.
There was a woman who slipped and fell on the station stairs, so I worried about whether she was injured.
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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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