haku

Usages of haku

ほん で、 いえ の なか で くつ を いて は いけません。nihon de, ie no naka de kutsu o haite wa ikemasen.
In Japan, wearing shoes inside the house is not allowed.
くつした を く とき、 あし が あたたかく なります。kutsushita o haku toki, ashi ga atatakaku narimasu.
When I put on socks, my feet become warm.
ほん で、 いえ の なか で くつ を いちゃ いけない。nihon de, ie no naka de kutsu o haicha ikenai.
In Japan, wearing shoes inside the house is not allowed.
ズボン を いて います。zubon o haite imasu.
I'm wearing trousers.
きょ は あつい ので、 サンダル を きます。kyou wa atsui node, sandaru o hakimasu.
Since it's hot today, I'll wear sandals.
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How do verb conjugations work in Japanese?
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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