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How to say 'Cause' or 'Bring' in Japanese | もたらす

Wondering how to say 'Cause' or 'Bring' in Japanese? You're in the right place!

The Japanese word for Cause or Bring is 'Motarasu', written as もたらす in Japanese.

    Meaning

    Cause, Bring

    Reading

    Motarasu

    Explanation

    The Japanese verb 'もたらす (もたらす)' means 'to bring' or 'to cause'. It is often used to describe the act of bringing about a result, effect, or change, whether positive or negative. This verb is commonly used in formal or written contexts. For example: The new policy brought significant changes「新しい政策は大きな変化をもたらした」(あたらしいせいさくはおおきなへんかをもたらした). The storm caused widespread damage「その嵐は広範囲な被害をもたらした」(そのあらしはこうはんいなひがいをもたらした). Note that 'もたらす' is typically used for abstract or significant outcomes rather than physical objects.

    Part Of Speech

    verb

    Frequency

    1392

    Composition

    hiragana

    Handwriting

This word is a godan verb. To learn how it transforms in different tenses and forms, explore all its conjugations.

Hiragana in the Word もたらす

This word contains 4 Hiragana characters :

  • hiragana

    Reading

    Mo
  • hiragana

    Reading

    Ta
  • hiragana

    Reading

    Ra
  • hiragana

    Reading

    Su

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'Motarasu' means 'Cause' or 'Bring' .

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