Grammar Info

N5 Lesson 10: 10/12

(もら)To receive, To get, To obtain

Unlike あげる and くれる, に (or から) marks the giver, not the recipient

Structure

Giver(*) + Recipient(*)(1) + Object(*)もらう

Recipient(*)(1) + Giver(*) + Object(*)もらう

Giver(*) + Object(*) + Recipient(*)(1)もらう

(*) Giver, Recipent and Object are Nouns
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Details

  • Part of Speech

    Verb

  • Word Type

    Independent Word

  • Register

    Standard

About もらう

もらう is the 3rd verb that is regularly taught together with くれる, and あげる. It is used to highlight that (A) is 'received' by someone. However, unlike くれる and あげる (which are used to highlight that something is 'given'), もらう requires the particle (or から) to mark the giver, not the recipient. or may be used to mark the recipient, as they are the one performing the action of receiving. will mark the object that is being given.

In the second sentence we can see that the recipient has been omitted, while in the third example, the giver was omitted. This is a regular occurrence when using もらう, as the receiver is usually obvious, or the 'giver' may not be important to the overall meaning of the sentence.

In this example, the thing that was given is the focus, while the speaker does not consider the 'giver' something that needs to be mentioned. Sometimes, for very simple sentences with clear context, neither the 'giver', nor the 'receiver' needs to be mentioned.

Examples

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    (わたし)祖母(ばあ)さんからおはしコップもらった

    I received chopsticks and a glass from my grandmother.

    彼女(かのじょ)((わたし))(あお)(はな)もらいます

    (I) receive blue flowers from her (my girlfriend).

    ((わたし))友達(ともだち)(あたた)セーターもらった

    (I) received a warm sweater from (my) friend.

    (ちち)から((わたし))お(かね)もらった

    (I) received money from my father.

    ((わたし))明後日(あさって)給料(きゅうりょう)もらいます

    (I) receive (my) salary the day after next.

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もらう – Grammar Discussion

Most Recent Replies (9 in total)

  • IcyIceBear

    IcyIceBear

    Received. Something to be said while showing someone an item received. もらう is used when something is received as the grammar point says

    Welcome to the community

  • casual

    casual

    Well, we don’t have context for this sentence, but もらった! can also mean “I believe I will succeed in doing this”. This is because of もらう additional definition of “to have in one’s pocket (a fight, match)”. You can hear anime characters use it from time to time.

    for example

  • k-n

    k-n

    thank you both

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