〜kan

Usages of 〜kan

さんじゅっぷんかん かかります。sanjuppunkan kakarimasu.
It takes 30 minutes.
わたしたち は かん じゅっぷん テレビ を ました。watashitachi wa nijikan juppun terebi o mimashita.
We watched TV for two hours and ten minutes.
いちかん べました。ichijikan tabemashita.
I ate for one hour.
かんはん かかりました。yojikanhan kakarimashita.
It took four and a half hours.
いっしゅうかん ぐらい かかりました。isshuukan gurai kakarimashita.
It took about a week.
なんかんnanjikan
how many hours
なんねんかん ここ で はたらいて います か。nannenkan koko de hataraite imasu ka.
For how many years have you worked here?
あの えい は、 かん ぐらい かかります。
あの えい は、 かん ごろ かかります。
ano eiga wa, nijikan gurai kakarimasu.
ano eiga wa, nijikan goro kakarimasu.
That movie takes about two hours.
わたし は この かいしゃ に じゅうねんかん つとめて います。watashi wa kono kaisha ni juunenkan tsutomete imasu.
I have been working for this company for ten years.

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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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