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how do you write ite in Japanese 2015/11/7 03:18
Hallo
I hope someone can help.
Which kanji is used to write Mae ni ite meaning move forward. I am particularly ztuck with the ite part.
Thank you
Billy
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Re: how do you write ite in Japanese 2015/11/7 09:43
You mean asking someone to move forward/step forward?
That would be "Mae ni itte (kudasai)." (The one with "kudasai" added is more polite.)

前に 行って
前に 行って 下さい

Those sentences would always be in combination of kanji and hiragana, as above.


If you are thinking of making a banner, for example with "moving forward" "we must move ahead," "I always move ahead," you would need a different phrase.
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Re: how do you write ite in Japanese 2015/11/9 02:57
Hi, Thank you very much for your response. very helpful.

Take care
Billy
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