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Such A Cute Pie!
Such a cute pie!
soonyoung’s “palm fairy” compilation (x, x, x, x, x, x, x, x)
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In-depth Japanese Vocabulary: 見る miru vs 見せる miseru
Today we’ll learning about hard to differentiate similar words and learn more about the difference 。゚✶ฺ.ヽ(*´∀`*)ノ.✶゚ฺ。
見る (miru) is usually used as in to watch television or to look at the scenery. It also means to check/look over/examine on something (to see if it correct).
見せる (miseru) is to show something to someone so that he/she are able to look/examine it over.
Let’s see more example:
見てもいいですか (mite mo ii desu ka) comes from 見る (miru), therefore it means: Is it okay to see it? / Can I look at it?
見せてもいいですか (misete mo ii desu ka) comes from 見せる (miseru), therefore it means: Can I show something to someone else? / Is it okay to show this to someone else?
見ていただけませんか (mite itadakemasen ka) comes from 見る (miru), therefore it means: Could you please see/look at this?
見せていただけませんか (miseteitadakemasen ka) comes from 見せる (miseru), therefore it means: Could you please show it to me?
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Note:
〜もいいですか (~mo ii desu ka) is used to ask for permission. ~ていただけませんか (~te itadakemasen ka) is a more polite version of 〜てもらえますか (~te moraemasu ka). They both have the same meaning, which is to make a request to another person.
They are very similar, so take your time to understand them. We hope this helps. Happy learning! 。゚✶ฺ.ヽ(*´∀`*)ノ.✶゚ฺ。
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