# Give and receive; lend and borrow ## Give and receive ### あげる

Giver が Receiver に Object を +

あげる

Used when you give an object to someone. > [!info] Example > {友達|とも|だち}に本を==あげる==。 > I give a book to my friend. ### くれる

Giver が Receiver に Object を +

くれる

Used when someone gives an object to you. > [!info] Example > {友達|とも|だち}が本を==くれる==。 > My friend gives me a book. ### もらう

Receiver が Giver {に・から} Object を +

もらう

Used when you receive an object from someone. > [!info] Example > {友達|とも|だち}に本を==もらう==。 > I get a book from my friend. ### When to use? #### Giving There's a nuance between the two terms depending on who you are close to. The general rule is that you: * use ==あげる== if you, your friends or family give something to others (closer to giver's side). * use ==くれる== if you, your friends or family are receiving things from others (closer to receiver's side). In both cases, the topic is the giver. #### Receiving There's only one word: ==もらう==, and it doesn't matter who you are close to. In this case, the topic is the receiver. ## Lend and borrow ### 貸す {貸|か}す means to lend. > [!info] Examples > 傘を==貸しました==。 > I lent my umbrella. > > 傘を==貸して==くれませんか? > Could you do me a favor of lending me your umbrella? > > トイレ==貸りて==もいい。 > Could I use your toilets? ### 借りる {借|か}りる means to borrow. > [!info] Example > 傘を==借りました==。 > I borrowed the umbrella.