Japanese Language 「Sentence Structure」 The te form of a verb, followed by the verb miru ("see"), expresses the subject's attempt at doing something to see what it is like. Here miru is used as an auxiliary and by convention is written in hiragana, not kanji. Examples: ジムは東京から大阪まで新幹線に乗ってみた。 Jimu wa Tōkyō kara Ōsaka made shinkansen ni notte mita. Jim took the bullet train from Tokyo to Osaka (to see what it is like). ジュヂイさんは初めて日本の着物を着てみました。 Judī-san wa hajimete Nihon no kimono o kite mimashita. Judy tried on a Japanese kimono for the first time. この事は先生と相談してみます。 Kono koto wa sensei to sōdan shite mimasu. As for this matter, I will consult with my teacher (to see what he/she thinks about it). Hope this helps! じゃまたね! °˖ ✧◝(○ ヮ ○)◜✧˖ °こゆうきあいはら°˖ ✧◝(○ ヮ ○)◜✧˖ °
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