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October 5, 2017

O ~ Kudasai お~ください Please do (honorific)

お~ください Please do (honorific)

please do (honorific)

■  お + Verb (-masu stem form) + ください

    お()みください (please read)

■  お or ご + (する) Nouns + ください

    ご遠慮(えんりょ)ください (please refrain (from doing something))

例文(れいぶん) EXAMPLE SENTENCE

ここで少々(しょうしょう)()ください

here | at | a little | (honorific) | wait | please

Please wait here a little.

Vocabulary & Notes

ここに名前(なまえ)()ください

here | at | name | (direct object marker) | (polite) | write | please
Please write your name here.

Vocabulary & Notes


COMMENTS

Typically, with nouns, お is used with Chinese-origin words and ご is used with Japanese-origin words:

  • 結婚(けっこん) marriage (Chinese origin)
  • (ほん) book (Chinese origin)
  • (にく) meat (Japanese)
  • おはし chopsticks (Japanese)

■  This is a polite way to ask someone to do something. On use with nouns that imply action (する nouns).

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