Meaning
To place one's bags or parcels somewhere.
Cultural Background
Always ask before putting bags on a chair or sofa in someone's home. In public transport, keep bags on your lap or in the rack, not on the seat next to you. In many cultures, placing bags on the floor is considered dirty.
Politeness
Always use 'oite mo ii desu ka' to be polite.
Meaning
To place one's bags or parcels somewhere.
Politeness
Always use 'oite mo ii desu ka' to be polite.
Test Yourself
Choose the correct verb.
ここに{荷物|にもつ}を____。
You place bags, you don't eat or go them.
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Visual Learning Aids
Practice Bank
1 exercisesここに{荷物|にもつ}を____。
You place bags, you don't eat or go them.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsNo, never use this for people.
Related Phrases
{荷物|にもつ}を{持|も}つ
contrastTo hold bags
{荷物|にもつ}を{預|あず}ける
specialized formTo check bags