Japanese

てをうつ
Meaning: to take measures; to settle; to strike a deal
Part of Speech: Verb

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Verb inflections

Form Affirmative Negative
Present 手を打つ 手を打たない
Polite 手を打ちます 手を打ちません
Past 手を打った 手を打たなかった
Polite + Past 手を打ちました 手を打ちませんでした
Te-form 手を打って 手を打たなくて
Potential 手を打てる 手を打てない
Passive 手を打たれる 手を打たれない
Causative 手を打たせる 手を打たせない
Causative + Passive 手を打たされる 手を打たされない
Imperative 手を打て 手を打つな

Handwriting

手
を
打
つ

Example

It is necessary to take measures early before the problem becomes serious.

Usage Notes

Commonly used for taking early action against a future problem or finalizing a negotiation.

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