How to Say ‘Scanned (it) / loaded (it) (past)’ in Japanese
読み込んだ
yomikon da
[yoh-mee-kohn dah]
💬 Usage Tip: Past plain form of [読み込む]. Casual “I scanned/loaded (it).” Polite version: [読み込みました].
🇯🇵 In Japan: With new friends or seniors, using the polite past can feel smoother: [読み込みました!] = “I scanned it!”
Phrase Breakdown
読み込ん
yomikon
[yoh-mee-kohn]
scanned/loaded (past, casual)
Stem + ん indicates the past casual form of 読み込む (読み込んだ). Used to say you already scanned/loaded something.
友だちのQRコードを読み込んだ。
I scanned my friend’s QR code.
だ
da
[dah]
(past marker) did / -ed
Auxiliary that completes the past tense (だ in casual style) after verbs like 読み込んだ.
もう登録したから、読み込んだ。
I already registered it, so I scanned it.
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