Japanese Perception Verbs- Kikoemasu, Miemasu

The Japanese verbs "kikoemasu" (聞こえます) and "miemasu" (見えます) both belong to a category of verbs indicating perception or sensation.

Kikoemasu (聞こえます):

Meaning: "Kikoemasu" is used to express the ability to hear or perceive sounds. It indicates that something is audible or can be heard.

Example: 音が聞こえます (Oto ga kikoemasu) - "I can hear the sound."

Miemasu (見えます):

Meaning: "Miemasu" is used to convey the ability to see or perceive visual information. It indicates that something is visible or can be seen.

Example: 花が見えます (Hana ga miemasu) - "I can see the flowers."

Both verbs are often used to express the ability or possibility of perceiving something. Keep in mind that these verbs are part of the perception verbs in Japanese.

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