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usagi
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te-ageru question

Postby usagi » May 8th, 2007 12:00 pm

my brain isn´t working at the moment, could someone confirm this please? :oops: :oops:

watachi wa (nani) hajimete oshiete kuremashta.
This is wrong, yes? It has to be .... oshiete moraimashta because I need the giver as a subject. Like so:

sensei wa watachi ni (nani) wo oshiete kuremashta.

I seem to have blanked out about why "oshiete kuremashta" isn´t possible when I receive something! :oops: :oops:

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Postby padrik » May 8th, 2007 7:27 pm

うん、そうですね。。。

先生に何を教えてもらいました。
sensei ni nani wo oshiete moraimashita. 

先生が何を教えてくれました。
sensei ga nani wo oshiete kuremashita.


watashi (ha/ga or ni) is assumed in these sentenced, can include them, but not necessary.
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usagi
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Postby usagi » May 8th, 2007 11:23 pm

Hi Padrik-san,

Thanks for confiming! I thought I had this all sorted but sometimes my old brain forgets :oops:

So, it has to be someone else as the subject for te-kureru, yes? I can´t use for myself? Was that it?

I can´t translate as in the English "I was given"?


Ah, so confusing! And I thought I had understood all of this!!

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Postby padrik » May 9th, 2007 4:30 pm

usagi-san,

yeah "te kureru" is used when: "someone does something for me" (requested or as a favor, etc...) You can be the subject for "moraimasu/agemasu" but "kureru" is someone elses action for you.

It can be very confusing, kuremasu/agemasu/moraimasu, really can make you stop and think.. I have messed it up in the past, making it look like I gave something, when I really recieved it haha... Was a funny situation, but also a learning experience...

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