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Choose the best English translation for 「猫が私の部屋を支配しています。」
「支配する」means to rule or control. In this sentence, the cat is dominating the room.
Which Japanese word means 'to control'?
「支配する」directly translates to 'to control' or 'to rule'.
Select the correct sentence using 「支配する」.
「支配する」is used for ruling or controlling, often in a larger context like a country. The other options are grammatically correct but semantically unusual for 'rule'.
「支配する」can be used to describe a cat ruling a room.
Yes, even in a lighthearted sense, 「支配する」can be used to mean a cat is 'dominating' or 'ruling' a space.
「支配する」means 'to eat'.
No, 「支配する」means 'to rule' or 'to control'. 'To eat' is 食べる (taberu).
The phrase 「会社を支配する」means 'to control a company'.
Yes, 「会社を支配する」accurately translates to 'to control a company' or 'to dominate a company'.
This sentence means 'He is trying to dominate the world.' The correct order is subject, object, then the verb phrase.
This sentence means 'That country is controlled by a dictator.' The particles 'に' and 'によって' indicate the agent of the action.
This means 'Don't be controlled by emotions. Think calmly.' The negative imperative '~な' is used for 'don't do'.
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