動詞ていただく

N4

動詞ていただく

doushi te itadaku

Verb ていただく (te itadaku)

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Spiegazione

The grammar point ~ていただく is used to politely and humbly express that someone has kindly done a favor or provided help for you. It is the humble form of receiving an action, showing respect to the person who performed the action. Formed by attaching the て-form of a verb to いただく.

Struttura

Schema
Verb-て form + いただく
Verb-て formThe て-form of the verb indicating the action received.
Esempi: 送って, 運んで, チェックして, して
いただくA humble verb meaning 'to receive', used to show respect to the person performing the action.
Esempi: いただく, いただいて, いただきたい, いただきました

Esempi

Esempio 1
メールを送っていただいて、ありがとうございます。
Meeru o okutte itadaite, arigatou gozaimasu.
Thank you for kindly sending the email.
Analisi
メールemail
object marker
送ってsend (te-form)
いただいてreceive (humbly, te-form)
ありがとうございますthank you
Nota: Used to show gratitude for a favor received.
Esempio 2
荷物を運んでいただいて、助かりました。
Nimotsu o hakonde itadaite, tasukarimashita.
You really helped me by carrying the luggage.
Analisi
荷物luggage
object marker
運んでcarry (te-form)
いただいてreceive (humbly, te-form)
助かりましたwas helped
Nota: Expresses gratitude for a helpful action.
Esempio 3
資料をチェックしていただきたいです。
Shiryou o chekku shite itadakitai desu.
I would like you to kindly check the documents.
Analisi
資料documents
object marker
チェックしてcheck (te-form)
いただきたいwant to receive (humbly)
ですpolite copula
Nota: Used to make a polite request.
Esempio 4
先生にアドバイスをしていただきました。
Sensei ni adobaisu o shite itadakimashita.
The teacher kindly gave me advice.
Analisi
先生にfrom teacher
アドバイスをadvice (object)
してdo (te-form)
いただきましたreceived (humbly, past)
Nota: Shows respect and gratitude for advice received from a teacher.

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