How to Say ‘Used’ in Japanese
を使った
をつかった
💬 Usage Tip: The phrase [を使った] (o tsukatta) indicates something that has been utilized.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Utilizing the latest technologies is highly valued in Japanese professional settings.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
をを
[o]
used
Indicating the use of an object or tool.
新しい方法を使った。
Used a new method.
使っつかっ
[tsukatsu]
to use
To employ for a particular purpose.
電卓を使います。
Use a calculator.
たた
[ta]
(past tense)
Indicating a past action.
昨日はたくさん勉強した。
I studied a lot yesterday.
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