Hashirimasu
Hashirimasu is the polite present form of the Japanese verb hashiru, which means to run. It is an intransitive verb used to describe moving on foot by running rather than by walking or riding. The base form hashiru is typically written with the kanji 走る.
Conjugation and forms: Hashiru is a godan (u-verb) verb. The polite non-past form is hashirimasu. Other common
Usage: Hashirimasu is used in everyday conversation to describe running in sports, exercise, commuting, or any
- 私は毎朝公園で走ります。I run at the park every morning.
- 彼は長い距離を走っています。He is running a long distance.
- 今日は全力で走りました。I ran with all my might today.
Hashirimasu thus serves as the standard, polite way to express running in present or future contexts in