A1 Collocation 1분 분량

犬を散歩させる

inu o sanpo saseru

Walk a dog

To take a dog out for a walk.

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犬を___させる (To take a dog out for a walk.)

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___を散歩させる (To take a dog out for a walk.)

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犬を散歩___ (To take a dog out for a walk.)

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The word '犬' (inu) meaning 'dog' has ancient origins in Japanese, dating back to the Old Japanese period. Its etymology is somewhat debated, but it's believed to have roots in a word meaning 'barking animal.' The particle 'を' (o) is a direct object marker. '散歩' (sanpo) meaning 'walk' or 'stroll' is a compound word derived from Middle Chinese. '散' (san) means 'to scatter' or 'to disperse,' and '歩' (po) means 'to walk.' Over time, these characters combined to form the concept of a leisurely walk. The causative verb 'させる' (saseru) is formed from the verb 'する' (suru) meaning 'to do' and the causative suffix 'せる' (seru). Therefore, '散歩させる' literally means 'to cause to walk' or 'to make walk.' When combined, '犬を散歩させる' means 'to cause a dog to walk' or more naturally, 'to take a dog out for a walk.' The construction reflects the agent (the person) causing the action (the dog walking).

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