bouenkyou

Usages of bouenkyou

子供こども の うち に 宇宙うちゅう の ほん を んだり、 望遠鏡ぼうえんきょう で ほし を たり する と、 天文学てんもんがく に 興味きょうみ を つ ひと が おおい そう です。kodomo no uti ni utyuu no hon wo yondari, bouenkyou de hosi wo mitari suru to, tenmongaku ni kyoumi wo motu hito ga ooi sou desu.
They say that if you read books about space and look at stars with a telescope while you’re still a child, many people become interested in astronomy.
科学者かがくしゃ の インタビュー を んだら、 小学生しょうがくせい の とき に 父親ちちおや から 望遠鏡ぼうえんきょう を プレゼントされて 宇宙うちゅう に 夢中むちゅう に なった と いて ありました。kagakusya no intabyuu wo yondara, syougakusei no toki ni titioya kara bouenkyou wo purezentosarete utyuu ni mutyuu ni natta to kaite arimasita.
When I read an interview with a scientist, it said that when he was in elementary school his father gave him a telescope, and he became crazy about space.

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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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