nicamamii
change yuki to a verb i am not shure how to change yuki into a verb to mean snowing instead of just snow... any help would be very much appreciated. thanks!:) take care and God bless! ~*~nicamamii~*~
6 jan. 2010 02:18
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Is it a gamming question or an academic question? I don't paly game, so I don't know the answer, but if it is an academic question, yuki is a noun, it can not be changed to a verb. 雪が降る is not the question that the question was asked. 雪(yuki) remain yuki, it still functional as a noun. 降る is a verb.
9 januari 2010
5
If you want to say "it is snowing" (as in right now, you can see it coming down), you will want to change the verb "huru" 降る(the imperfect or infinitive form) to it's progressive form "hutte iru" 降っている. (or hutte imasu 降っています, if the situation calls for it) Otherwise, "yuki ga huru" 雪が降る generally just means "it snows". One thing to keep in mind is that, in Japanese, nouns-type words do not change in to verbs as often as they do in English. What we see is that, while verb-type words may produce a noun, it usually does not happen the other way around. Example: 出会う (deau, to encounter) -->出会い (deai, an encounter) 雪 (snow) -->雪が降る (it snows)
6 januari 2010
3
snowing is " 雪が降る". yuki ga huru another example raining is " 雨が降る". ame ga huru.
6 januari 2010
2
nıcamaıııı
6 januari 2010
1
雪が降るでしょう。. I guess yuki could not be changed to a verb. I'm sorry if it is not the answer you want.
6 januari 2010
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