In Japanese, "use" is 使う (tsukau). It is a verb pronounced "tsoo-kah-oo".
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使う is written in kanji and hiragana. Romanised as tsukau, it sounds roughly like "tsoo-kah-oo" to an English ear.
私は毎日使います。
Watashi wa mainichi tsukaimasu.
I to use every day.
使う means to use in Japanese. This is an everyday verb that learners encounter early. Mastering its masu form (使います) and te-form opens up many sentence patterns.
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Buy on Steam使う is romanised as tsukau. Say it roughly like "tsoo-kah-oo" in English. Each Japanese syllable has even weight, so keep the rhythm steady.
使う is the plain (dictionary) form, used in casual speech and in dictionaries. For polite situations, verbs take a different ending, typically -masu. In Noun Town the game always shows the dictionary form.
使う is written using kanji and hiragana. Kanji characters carry the core meaning; any hiragana or katakana that follow show grammatical endings.
This word is part of the vocabulary taught in the Japanese language learning game Noun Town, where words are introduced through play rather than memorisation.
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