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N4 Lesson 3: 1/18

(おも)I think

Structure

Verb + (おも)(1)
[い]Adjective + (おも)(1)
[な]Adjective + + (おも)(1)
Noun + + (おも)(1)

(1) (おも)っている

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About とおもう

To express that you 'think' something in Japanese, the common expression (おも) is regularly used. As you can probably guess, this is just a combination of the particle , plus the う-Verb (おも)う. とおもう can be used after any verb, い-Adjective, な-Adjective, or noun, but will require after a noun or な-Adjective.

Although this structure usually requires after nouns and な-Adjectives, it is often omitted in casual speech.

Caution

If you want to express what somebody else is thinking, (おも)っている will be used. This is due to (おも) having a sense of 'permanence', and thus not something that the speaker could know about another person. (おも)っている can also be used to express your own thoughts when they are currently happening.

Examples

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    このズボンいい(おも)います

    I think these pants are good.

    今日(きょう)(あめ)()(おも)った

    I thought that it was going to rain today.

    そうだと(おも)います

    I think so.

    それ(すご)(おも)います

    I think that is amazing.

    ダメだと(おも)います

    I think it is no good. (Not allowed)

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