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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! You’re really getting the hang of these Japanese giving and receiving verbs! Now, it’s time to focus on ageru. If you want to say things like, “I bought a bicycle for my son,” this is the verb for you!

In this lower intermediate Japanese lesson, you’ll find in depth information about the verb ageru. It is used to express that someone gives something to someone else. Be sure to check out the helpful examples and see which ones you can incorporate into your Japanese.

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