✨ Basic Meaning
🎯 Primary Function
📋 Grammar Structure
🎭 Usage Contexts
Common in speeches, wedding toasts, and business letters.
Used when talking about gifts, cooking for family, or personal goals.
Very frequent in letters, cards, and literature.
Common in heartfelt conversations and formal addresses.
💡 Common Applications
📌 Important Points
⚠️ Common Mistakes
🏛️ Cultural Context
🔍 Subtle Differences
📝 Conjugation Notes
The verb is 込める (komeru), a Ru-verb (Ichidan). Its Te-form is 込めて (komete), and its past attributive form is 込めた (kometa).
🔊 Pronunciation Tips
The ‘ko’ in komete is short. Don’t confuse it with ‘kou’ (long vowel).
🧠 Memory Tips
Think of ‘komeru’ as ‘packing’ or ‘charging’ your action with your feelings. Like a battery charged with emotion!
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