Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! You’ve reached the final lesson on Japanese giving and receiving verbs. This time, you’ll learn the correct way to say things like, “A friend of mine repaired my car” using the Japanese verb morau.
In this lower intermediate Japanese lesson, discover how to use morau when the speaker receives something from someone else. You’ll also find a quick review of the other Japanese giving and receiving verbs as well as example sentences to get you started. Congratulations! You’re now ready to talk about giving and receiving in Japanese!

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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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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod.com! Now that you know the basic differences between the three Japanese giving and receiving verbs, it’s time to focus on each one independently. This guarantees that you’ll master their usage.
This Lower Intermediate Japanese lesson is all about the verb kureru. It is used when the receiver is the speaker or someone he or she is very close to. For example, you would say, “George lent me the book” in Japanese using kureru. There are numerous examples to make sure you are a pro at using this versatile Japanese verb.

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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Talking about giving and receiving in Japanese can be a bit confusing. That’s why you are embarking on this exciting four-part series that will introduce you to the right way to do it. You might want to say, “He got a present from his girlfriend” or “I got this from my dad.” To say these sentences correctly, there are a few basic things to learn first.
This lower intermediate Japanese lesson introduces you to ageru, kureru and morau, the Japanese giving and receiving verbs. Who the speaker and recipient are determine which verb to use. In this lesson, learn the difference between these three verbs. In the next three lessons, you’ll master the usages of each verb to make sure your Japanese is on point. If you get confused, there are plenty of helpful examples to keep you going.

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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Happy Valentine’s Day to all! As many of you already know, Valentine’s Day here in Japan is a bit different than in western countries. Today’s conversation takes place between a buchou, or manager, and a shain, or employee. The manager, who happens to be a man, has hit the jackpot - tune in to find out why, as well as more info about different kind of chocolate given on this day, and more! Today’s grammar point is morau, to receive - one we hope you can all use today!
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