Japanese Type-two Verb Course 7

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付ける(つける)

Meaning:

ける」means “to add”, “to wear”, “to keep (a diary)”.

Note:
きずける means “to hurt”.

かたける means “to clear up”, “to clean up”.

ける means “to take care”.

Stroke order of kanji 付:

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Examples:

例文れいぶんにタグを付けるにはどうすればいいですか?
How can I add tags to an example sentence?

コメントを付けるとコードがみやすくなります。
Adding comments makes the code easier to read.

口紅くちべに付けてるの?(付けてる is less formal than 付けている)
Are you wearing lipstick?

ふだ付けてたの?(付けてた is less formal than 付けていた)
Were you wearing a name tag?

きずけないでくれ。
Don’t hurt me.

わたしつくえかたけた
I cleared up my desk.

を付けてね。
Take care.

かれ部屋へやかたけた
He cleaned up his room.

かれにっ付けている
He keeps a diary.

どうしてふだ付けてるの?(付けてる is less formal than 付けている)
Why are you wearing a name tag?
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