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te form question
had a quick question
te forem pluse ageru means do for /to someone
what does casuative word + te + ageru mean....
to make or some do something for them?
can anyone explain this or if i am right can someone give me a smoother sounding translation.
te forem pluse ageru means do for /to someone
what does casuative word + te + ageru mean....
to make or some do something for them?
can anyone explain this or if i am right can someone give me a smoother sounding translation.
- Stefan
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Re: te form question
させてあげる
let you do, especially “allow you to do”
Likewise, させてもらう Let me do/allow me to do
let you do, especially “allow you to do”
Likewise, させてもらう Let me do/allow me to do
- yangmuye
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Re: te form question
Stefan wrote:te forem pluse ageru means do for /to someone
You need to work on your spelling. At first I thought you were speaking Latin.

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Re: te form question
lol I will Thanks so much for the help guys. Sorry for Extremely late reply
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