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What does the japanese word 'shite' mean?

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What does the japanese word 'shite' mean?

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  1. It's the imperative form of the infinite verb "to do".

    It means "do (it)". However, if it had another word before it, it could also means other things. For example, "benkyou" means studying, but "benkyou shite" means "study" (the imperative/command form).


  2. shite

    1. the person who do something

    2. main character of 'nou' or 'kyougen'

    3. the person who invest a lot of money in stocks

    4. do something and ~

    5. and, then

  3. It means Hero or protagonist or leading man

  4. - The "shite", the principal character in a Japanese Noh play

    - "Shite", the person who performs the technique in aikido

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shite


  5. protagonist, hero, leading part

  6. according to this site :

    http://www.freedict.com/onldict/onldict....

    protagonist, hero, leading part




  7. Soji wo SHITE kudasai= Please clean.

    掃除をしてください。

    Shite in this sense is the -te form of suru, "to do."

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