VocabularyJLPT N5 · core

出す

だす
hepburn dasu

to put out, to send out

Part of speech · godan-verb

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Examples

  1. ゴミを出してください。
    Please take out the trash.
  2. 元気を出して!
    Cheer up! / Bring out your energy!

Collocations

出す (dasu, take out / submit / produce)声を出す (koe wo dasu, raise one's voice)手紙を出す (tegami wo dasu, mail a letter)元気を出す (genki wo dasu, cheer up)思い出す (omoidasu, recall — "draw out a thought")

Mnemonic

出す dasu — transitive pair of 出る (deru). Massively versatile: ゴミを出す (take out trash), 手紙を出す (mail a letter), 声を出す (raise one's voice), 元気を出す (cheer up — "bring out energy"), お金を出す (pay / cough up money), 宿題を出す (submit homework). One verb covers nearly every "putting out" action — mastering it early multiplies a learner's conversational range. Even abstract: 思い出す (omoidasu, recall — "pull out a thought").

Quick check

  1. Japanese expression for "Cheer up!"

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