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ZeRinku wrote:Can pretty much any noun be turned into a verb by adding する?
For example if I want to say "to play a game" is this correct, ゲームする?
can't you say "I play baseball" 2 ways? 僕は野球する and 僕は野球を遊ぶ ?
Psy wrote:ZeRinku wrote:Can pretty much any noun be turned into a verb by adding する?
Not every noun, but a whole bunch of nouns-- and even if you attach する to a noun that it isn't normally associated with, you can still get the meaning across though it will sound a little silly. You can turn a huge number of the 2-kanji compound words (most of these come from Chinese) into a verb by this means also.For example if I want to say "to play a game" is this correct, ゲームする?
That's correct.can't you say "I play baseball" 2 ways? 僕は野球する and 僕は野球を遊ぶ ?
Technically you can, though rather than 野球を遊ぶ it would be 野球をする。The を here is totally optional. Something in the back of my head tells me there's a tiny difference in nuance between をする and する, but for the life of me I don't remember what it was.
ZeRinku wrote:Thank you! So only 2 kanji compounds can be used with する ?
ZeRinku wrote:Thank you! So only 2 kanji compounds can be used with する ?