How to Say ‘Take’ in Japanese
撮って
totsu te
[tot]
💬 Usage Tip: [撮って] is the [て]-form of [撮る], used in patterns like [撮ってもいいですか]. This is the go-to verb for taking photos or videos.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Photography rules vary a lot in Japanese museums, so this verb becomes very useful very fast.
Phrase Breakdown
撮っ
totsu
[tot]
take (photo) / snap (stem)
From 撮る, meaning to take a photo; this stem appears in the te-form.
写真を撮ってください。
Please take a photo.
て
te
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