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How to Say ‘Grab it, see’ in Japanese

掴んでほら

つかんでほら

💬 Usage Tip: The phrase [掴んで] (tsukande) means 'grab', and [ほら] (hora) is used to draw attention, like saying 'look'.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Inviting someone to 'grab a hand' is a gesture of offering help and companionship.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

掴んつかん

[tsukan]

grasp

To take hold of something firmly.

Example

ロープを掴んで。

Grasp the rope.

[de]

and

A connective particle.

Example

走ってで転んだ。

I ran and fell.

ほらほら

[hora]

look

Used to draw attention.

Example

ほら、見て。

Look, see.

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