Japanese A285 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Ingroups And Outgroups, Professor Tanaka

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What to say when you are giving something. Three verbs to use to say you are giving something. Is used only when you are referring to someone superior or with more social status such as professors, boss, doctors, etc. I gave a apple to teacher tanaka . Is used to someone of equal status such as friends, classmates people same age as you. Example ) i gave a toy to my friend/ Is used to someone of lower status such as subordinates , animals, people younger than you , etc. Example) i gave food to my dog. Sentence structure = giver or recipient something / / . Also means to give but you use this when you refer to someone giving you something. You don"t use to say you gave something to someone. The recipient has to refer to the speaker or their in-group members. Used with people of equal or lower social status.

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