Valiant Language Schoolさんのインスタグラム写真 - (Valiant Language SchoolInstagram)「👩‍🏫: Transitive and Intransitive Verb in Japanese  . .Details below 👇 In Japanese, transitive verbs can become intransitive verbs through various structural changes. One common way is by using the causative-passive form. Here’s a brief explanation with an example:  	1.	Transitive to Intransitive using Causative-Passive Form: 	•	To change a transitive verb into an intransitive verb, you can use the causative-passive form, which adds the sense of “making someone do something” and “having something done.” 	•	Example: 	•	Transitive Verb: “開ける” (akeru) - means “to open” (transitive) 	•	Causative-Passive Form: “開けさせられる” (akésaseraréru) - means “to be made to open” or “to be opened” (intransitive)  In this example, “開ける” is a transitive verb where someone is actively opening something, while “開けさせられる” is the causative-passive form, turning it into an intransitive verb, indicating that someone is made to open or that something is opened without a specified agent.  These structural changes are important in Japanese grammar and can help you express different nuances and actions in sentences. . .  #japaneselanguage  #sushilovers  #nihongojapanese  #日本語  #hiragana  #katakana #일본어  #studyjapanese   #japaneseramen  #giappone  #picoftheday  #4chan  #感情」10月11日 22時42分 - valiantjapanese

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👩‍🏫: Transitive and Intransitive Verb in Japanese
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.Details below 👇
In Japanese, transitive verbs can become intransitive verbs through various structural changes. One common way is by using the causative-passive form. Here’s a brief explanation with an example:

1. Transitive to Intransitive using Causative-Passive Form:
• To change a transitive verb into an intransitive verb, you can use the causative-passive form, which adds the sense of “making someone do something” and “having something done.”
• Example:
• Transitive Verb: “開ける” (akeru) - means “to open” (transitive)
• Causative-Passive Form: “開けさせられる” (akésaseraréru) - means “to be made to open” or “to be opened” (intransitive)

In this example, “開ける” is a transitive verb where someone is actively opening something, while “開けさせられる” is the causative-passive form, turning it into an intransitive verb, indicating that someone is made to open or that something is opened without a specified agent.

These structural changes are important in Japanese grammar and can help you express different nuances and actions in sentences.
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#japaneselanguage
#sushilovers
#nihongojapanese
#日本語
#hiragana
#katakana
#일본어
#studyjapanese
#japaneseramen
#giappone
#picoftheday
#4chan
#感情


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