Finally the winter Olympics started in Korea.
There are various countries players.
I found a woman’s figure skater from Israel.
When I visited Israel, I did not feel they played any winter sports in Israel.
But many people run and there are a lot of training places along the beach.
Maybe there are a lot of good athletes.
I introduce a Japanese pro verb “Suru(する)” in this lesson.
Let’s get started.
We use the pro verb “Suru(する)” in the case there is not a proper verbs.
For example
“Ski” and “Skate” are verbs in English.
But there is not a verb in Japanese.
In that case we use “Suru(する)”.
“Watashi Wa A Wo Suru(わたしはAをする。)”
Here A is a noun.
“Sukii(スキー)” and “Sukeeto(スケート)” are nouns in Japanese.
Watashi Wa Sukii Wo Suru
(わたしはスキーをする。)
I ski.
Watashi Wa Sukeeto Wo Suru
(わたしはスケートをする。)
I skate.
The other sports like tennis and basketball we can use “Wo Suru(をする)”.
Anata Wa Tenisu Wo Suru
(あなたはテニスをする。)
You play tennis.
Kare Wa Basukettobooru Wo Suru
(かれはバスケットボールをする。)
He plays basketball.
And also we can use it for some games.
Watashi Wa Toranpu Wo Suru
(わたしはトランプをする。)
I play cards.
Anata Wa Shougi Wo Suru
(あなたはしょうぎをする。)
You play Shogi (Japanese chess).
The other “Wo Suru (をする)” cases are below.
Benkyo Wo Suru
(べんきょうをする)
study
Renraku Wo Suru
(れんらくをする)
inform
Denwa Wo Suru
(でんわをする)
call (phone call)
Shigoto Wo Suru
(しごとをする)
work (do business)
Kaimono Wo Suru
(かいものをする)
shop
Shawa Wo Suru
(シャワーをする)
take a shower
Shanpu Wo Suru
(シャンプーをする)
shampoo
Ryokou Wo Suru
(りょこうをする)
take a trip/ travel
Karaoke Wo Suru
(カラオケをする)
sing karaoke/ do karaoke
OK, that’s it.
Thank you so much.
Have a good trip!
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